Core Insights - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Hagupit" on vehicle owners in Shenzhen, highlighting the insurance industry's response and the measures taken to mitigate risks for car owners [1][2][3]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact and Insurance Response - As of August this year, Shenzhen's vehicle ownership exceeded 4.6 million, with significant concerns for car owners during typhoon events due to risks of flooding and damage [1]. - Typhoon "Hagupit" is expected to be one of the most severe typhoons since "Mangkhut" in 2018, with past events leading to substantial insurance claims, including 11,167 reports and estimated losses of 146 million yuan during "Mangkhut" [2]. - The insurance industry in Shenzhen has activated emergency response mechanisms, including a "1+N" flood and typhoon prevention system, with multiple companies opening green claims channels to expedite the claims process [1][3]. Group 2: Insurance Products and Risk Management - New insurance products like "Shenzhen Huijia Bao" have been launched to cover common risks such as typhoons and floods, aimed at enhancing public awareness and risk management capabilities [4]. - Insurance companies are utilizing various communication methods to alert clients about typhoon risks and provide disaster preparedness guidance, ensuring a coordinated response with repair shops and towing services [3]. - Technological advancements, such as the "Car Insurance Waterlogging Black Spot" warning service, are being employed to help car owners identify high-risk areas during severe weather events [5]. Group 3: Claims Process and Vehicle Safety - Car owners are advised to avoid unnecessary travel during typhoons and to take precautions, such as not restarting engines if they have stalled due to water [5][6]. - Insurance coverage for vehicles affected by flooding includes compensation for damage to electric vehicle components, with specific guidelines for handling submerged vehicles [6].
险企推“水淹黑点”预警 简化天气证明手续
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-09-23 23:10