Regionally, the US accounted for $128 billion, or 46%, of global economic disaster costs. According to Gallagher Re, these losses were driven by SCS, tropical cyclones, floods, and droughts, with further loss developments expected later in the year. Asia recorded $73 billion, or 26%, of economic disaster costs, which was lower than average.
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