European storm Egon's final loss estimate revealed
The final loss estimate for extra-tropical cyclone Egon has remained unchanged from the third estimate issued in July by the catastrophe insurance data provider PERILS.
The total insured property losses caused by the windstorm, which affected France and Germany a year ago on 12 and 13 January 2017, is €275 million.
PERILS has disclosed its fourth and final loss estimate. It stated that movements in the loss figures at the individual country level offset each other and the overall figure for Europe remained unchanged.
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