Insurance firms may take Rs.2,400-cr hit due to Hudhud

October 24, 2014 12:01 am | Updated May 23, 2016 04:38 pm IST - MUMBAI:

A scene at the fishing harbour in the aftermath of the Hudhud cyclone in Visakhapatnam. Photo: K.R. Deepak

A scene at the fishing harbour in the aftermath of the Hudhud cyclone in Visakhapatnam. Photo: K.R. Deepak

U.S.-based catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide has estimated that insurance companies may take a hit of around Rs.2,400 crore due to Cyclone Hudhud, which recently battered Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coasts.

AIR Worldwide’s insured loss estimates assume that an insurance penetration of three per cent for residential lines, 20 per cent for commercial, and 30 per cent for industrial segments, the Boston-based catastrophe modeller said in a statement on Thursday. The range in the modelled insured losses reflects uncertainty in the meteorological parameters associated with the event. For insured loss estimation, there is additional uncertainty in the take-up rates (insurance penetration) in the country.

These insurance take-up rates are somewhat higher than State-wide insurance penetration rates and reflect the fact that majority of losses are from Visakhapatnam, which has higher insurance penetration compared to the average elsewhere in Andhra Pradesh.

“The very severe Cyclone Hudhud made its landfall on October 12, near Vizag with maximum sustained winds of 87 knots, according to the India Meteorological Department,” AIR Worldwide Assistant Vice President and Senior Principal Scientist Peter Sousounis said in the statement. A crucial component of providing an accurate insured loss estimate is ascertaining the storm’s exact strength at landfall. However, this is challenging, because there are discrepancies in the storm’s reported intensity from various agencies due to satellite-based algorithms, parameter estimation and averaging times, AIR Worldwide said. Majority of the insured damage caused by Hudhud is concentrated in Vizag, AIR Worldwide India Managing Director and Senior Vice-President Praveen Sandri said, adding that about 48,000 homes were damaged in Odisha’s southern districts, the statement said.

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