Operated by Geo Risks Research of Munich Re - - the go-to link for the natural disaster world. From the site:
"Comprising some 30,000 data records, NatCatSERVICE is the most comprehensive
natural catastrophe loss database in the world. Approximately 1,000 events are
recorded and analysed every year. The information collated can be used to
document and perform risk and trend analyses on the extent and intensity of
individual natural hazard events in various parts of the world. A selection of
analyses can be accessed here. You can find annual statistics from 2004 onwards,
informative maps, Focus Analyses and comprehensive basic knowledge in Touch
Natural Hazards. Registration is free of charge."
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