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New Zealand Earthquake: How the Last Decade Has ...
Go back to this time 10 years ago and earthquake risk in New Zealand was a relatively low priority for the global (re)insurance industry; a…
Nine Years After Darfield: When an Earthquake Dr...
The Liquefaction Model The 2010 M7.1 Darfield earthquake in New Zealand started a sequence of events – the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (…
EXPOSURE Magazine: Exploring the World of Risk M...
With the start of the U.S. wildfire season on the horizon, in the latest edition of EXPOSURE – the RMS magazine for risk management…
Ultra-liquefaction Changes Everything
It turns out the biggest killer in the Palu earthquake on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, may not have been the tsunami after all — but…
Canada Earthquake: A Shifting Landscape
This blog is a reprint of an article published in Canadian Underwriter New insights often challenge the established view. The view of…
Liquefaction: A Wider-spread Problem Than Might ...
Everyone has known for decades that New Zealand is at serious risk of earthquakes. In his famous Earthquake Book, Cuthbert Heath, the…