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台风“桦加沙”逐渐远离,深圳保险业现接报案数不足“韦帕”四成
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-24 12:51

Core Insights - The impact of Typhoon "Haikashan" on Shenzhen's insurance industry has been limited due to effective preventive measures, with reported claims significantly lower than those from Typhoon "Weipa" earlier this year [1][2][3] Insurance Industry Response - As of September 24, the Shenzhen insurance industry received 421 claims related to Typhoon "Haikashan," with estimated losses of 400.74 thousand yuan, which is less than 40% of the claims and losses reported during Typhoon "Weipa" [1][2] - The insurance sector had proactively activated emergency response mechanisms, demonstrating rapid claims processing capabilities, with some companies completing claims in as little as 8 minutes [5][6][7] Emergency Preparedness - Shenzhen opened 865 indoor emergency shelters and prepared 400,000 servings of fast food and 1 million bottles of drinking water, successfully evacuating over 306,000 people [3][5] - The city has implemented a comprehensive disaster response strategy, including a "1+N" mechanism for flood and typhoon prevention, ensuring a coordinated approach to disaster management [5] Historical Context - The insurance industry has faced multiple typhoons in recent years, with Typhoon "Sula" in September 2023 being the most impactful, resulting in 24,844 claims and losses of 15.4 million yuan [7]