Tsunamis Account For $280 Billion In Economic Losses Over 20 Years: UN

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Reduction has sought attention to the significant loss of life and economic losses worth $280 billion associated with tsunamis, notably for
countries bordering the Indian and Pacific Oceans, over the last twenty years.A review of available data from tsunami events puts these
losses at 251,770 deaths and $280 billion out of recorded economic losses for earthquakes and tsunamis of $661.5 billion (1998-2017).The
figures came on Friday from the emergency events database maintained by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, based at
the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium.The UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction, Mami Mizutori,
said: "November 5 is World Tsunami Awareness Day and it is an occasion to promote greater understanding of tsunami risk to avoid future loss
of life
This year we also want to bring attention to the economic losses tsunamis can inflict as a result of damage to critical infrastructure
located along vulnerable, densely populated coastlines."He said that Central Sulawesi in Indonesia was still in the early stages of recovery
from an earthquake and tsunami which struck on September 28."We need to support Indonesia in their efforts to build back better."(This story
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