NatCatSERVICE

With more than 25,000 entries, NatCatSERVICE is one of the world’s leading databases for natural catastrophes. Every year between 800 and 1,000 loss events are recorded and analysed. In view of the information collated, the extent and intensity of individual natural hazard events in various parts of the world can be documented and used to analyse regional and global hazards as well as trends.

Annual statistics

Detailled statistics to siginificant worldwide natural catastrophes 2004-2008. »more

Long-term statistics since 1950

Great natural catastrophes generally causing the deaths of thousands of people or extremely high losses are used as the basis for trend analyses at Munich Re. »more

Significant natural disasters

Schedular overview of the most expensive and deadliest natural catastrophes since 1980. »more