
Europe: Disaster area?

About 180 000 people move to urban areas every day. In addition, many of the world's largest cities are located in earthquake, storm and flood-prone areas. And urban land development is leading to the
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Business interruption
The @UKSupremeCourt has today delivered its verdict on the appeals heard in the #businessinterruption insurance test case. The response from ABI Director General, Huw Evans, can be read here - https://t.co/wcMx1u126p
— ABI (@BritishInsurers) January 15, 2021
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