Around the world, October took its toll on people and property with over 700 recorded and verified natural disasters, including major storms, Hurricane Michael and Typhoon Yutu, wreaking havoc during this one month alone.
In addition, hurricane, flood, and earthquake damages made September the costliest month for natural catastrophes in 2018, according to a report from Aon’s Impact Forecasting team.The financial impact of such events speak for themselves and are well recognized by Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) professionals.
According to World Economic Forum annual Global Risks Reportrisk intelligence combined with the capability to assess and address climate change risks are ranked among the top five corporate concerns and priorities.
Kaazing is here to help businesses stay ahead of the curve in risk intelligence, mitigation and cost avoidance. Our DisasterAWARE Enterprise™, global SaaS risk intelligence platform provides our end-users with scientifically verified information and the most in-depth real-time data via single pane of glass. DisasterAWARE Enterprise™ differentiation includes the ability to import your own data into the platform, allowing multiple functions to be supported within an organization from EOC/GSOC/NOC to Supply Chain, from Facilities, Health Safety and Environment (HSE) to Employee Safety Operations.
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Wishing everyone safe November!
Sue Liu
GM, DisasterAWARE Enterprise
Kaazing
Global Natural Hazards October 2018 Summary
Over 700 Reported Natural Hazards Including: Typhoon:Kong-Ray, Yutu,
Hurricane:Sergio, Walaka, Michael, Willa,
Earthquake:Haiti,
Tropical Cyclone: Luban,
Tropical Storm:Tara, Vicente
Sample DisasterAWARE Enterprise™ impact assessment of Hurricane Michael damages in Florida, Alabama and Georgia.