MRC's Natural Hazards Risk Advisory — Northeastern Japan Earthquake Update
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Estimates issued by AIR Worldwide, EQECAT and Risk Management Solutions suggest insured losses could be between USD12 billion and USD34 billion. There are fears the death toll could now exceed 27,000 people and powerful aftershocks continue to shake the region. Officials say the situation at the quake-damaged nuclear facility in Fukushima has improved over the last couple of weeks, but remains serious.

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