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- Q6616806 subject Q7013044.
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- Q6616806 abstract "Disasters can be particularly notable for the high costs associated with responding to and recovering from them.This page lists the economic costs of relatively recent disasters.23x15px2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Japan: estimated more than $300 billion23x15px2008 Sichuan earthquake, China, $148 billion23x15px1995 Great Hanshin earthquake $102.5 billion.23x15pxDeepwater Horizon oil spill, Gulf of Mexico, 2010: Between $60 and $100billion.23x15pxHurricane Katrina, United States, August 2005: insurances compensated $45 billion;23x15px2011 Thailand floods: $45.7 billion (World Bank estimate of total economic damages and losses)23x15px2011 Christchurch earthquake, New Zealand, $40 billion23x15pxHurricane Ike, United States, September 2008, $29.6 billion23x15px1998 Yangtze River floods, China: $26 billion.23x15pxHurricane Andrew, United States, August 1992: $25 billion23x15pxSeptember 11 terrorist attacks, 2001: $20.7 billion;23x15px1994 Northridge earthquake, CA, United States, January 1994: $20 billion;23x15pxChernobyl disaster, 1986: $15 billion estimated cost of direct loss. It is estimated that the damages could accumulate to €235 billion for Ukraine and €201 billion for Belarus in the thirty years following the accident;2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, many nations, $15 billion23x15pxArmero tragedy, Colombia, 1985, $7 billion.23x15px2013 Alberta floods, Canada, 2013, estimated $3 billion - $5 billion. 23x15pxExxon Valdez oil spill, 1989: The clean-up of the oil spill cost an estimated $2.5 billion; recovery for settlements, $1.1 billion; and the economic loss (fisheries, tourism, etc.) suffered due to the damage to the Alaskan ecosystem was estimated at $2.8 billion; 23x15pxCedar Fire, United States, 2003, $2 billion 23x15pxAZF chemical plant explosion, Toulouse, France, 2001: €1.8 billion 23x15px2011 Slave Lake wildfire, Canada, $1.8 billion.The costs of disasters vary considerably depending on a range of factors, such as the geographical location where they occur. When a disaster occurs in a densely populated area in a wealthy country, the financial damage might be huge, but when a comparable disaster occurs in a densely populated area in a poorer country, the actual financial damage might relatively small, in part due to a lack of insurance. For example, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, with a death toll of over 230,000 people, cost a 'mere' $15 billion, whereas in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in which 11 people died, the damages were six-fold.".
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- Q6616806 comment "Disasters can be particularly notable for the high costs associated with responding to and recovering from them.This page lists the economic costs of relatively recent disasters.23x15px2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Japan: estimated more than $300 billion23x15px2008 Sichuan earthquake, China, $148 billion23x15px1995 Great Hanshin earthquake $102.5 billion.23x15pxDeepwater Horizon oil spill, Gulf of Mexico, 2010: Between $60 and $100billion.23x15pxHurricane Katrina, United States, August 2005: insurances compensated $45 billion;23x15px2011 Thailand floods: $45.7 billion (World Bank estimate of total economic damages and losses)23x15px2011 Christchurch earthquake, New Zealand, $40 billion23x15pxHurricane Ike, United States, September 2008, $29.6 billion23x15px1998 Yangtze River floods, China: $26 billion.23x15pxHurricane Andrew, United States, August 1992: $25 billion23x15pxSeptember 11 terrorist attacks, 2001: $20.7 billion;23x15px1994 Northridge earthquake, CA, United States, January 1994: $20 billion;23x15pxChernobyl disaster, 1986: $15 billion estimated cost of direct loss. ".
- Q6616806 label "List of disasters by cost".