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风雨无情,产险有爱!平安产险江苏分公司用速度与温度筑牢防汛保障网
Jiang Nan Shi Bao· 2025-07-31 02:57
Group 1 - Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" made landfall on July 30, 2025, with rainfall exceeding 100mm in 243 stations across six cities in Jiangsu [1] - Ping An Property & Casualty Insurance Jiangsu Branch activated its emergency response mechanism, forming a special emergency handling team to manage typhoon-related tasks [1][3] - The company established a "dual-channel" information reporting mechanism to enhance communication and coordination among institutions for disaster response [3] Group 2 - The company utilized the "Eagle Eye" system for dynamic monitoring of meteorological data, issuing 96,000 early warning messages to clients [4] - For agricultural insurance clients, the company provided real-time typhoon path and wind speed updates through the "Ai Nong Bao" app, and dispatched teams to low-lying areas for preventive measures [6] - The company conducted on-site inspections of 156 waterlogged areas within 24 hours of the typhoon warning, ensuring preparedness for potential flooding [6] Group 3 - The company emphasized the importance of personal safety, advising citizens to avoid going out during strong winds and to stay away from potentially hazardous structures [7][8] - Businesses were encouraged to secure their premises by removing loose items and reinforcing outdoor facilities to mitigate wind damage [9] - The company provided guidelines for maritime operations, advising vessels to prepare for safe navigation away from the typhoon's path [10]
启动“防减救赔”应急响应 保险业全力迎战台风“蝴蝶”
Guang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-06-15 14:43
Group 1 - The insurance industry in Guangdong has activated emergency response mechanisms to address the impact of Typhoon "Butterfly," ensuring the safety of people's lives and property [1][4] - A total of 560 million warning messages were sent to 310,000 customers, with over 6,400 enterprises receiving disaster weather alerts [4] - The rapid compensation mechanism was initiated, with the first payout of 1.43 million yuan for marine aquaculture insurance being processed before the typhoon made landfall [2][3] Group 2 - As of June 15, over 1,400 claims have been reported to Ping An Property & Casualty Insurance, with estimated compensation exceeding 8.7 million yuan [3] - China Life Property & Casualty Insurance reported 263 claims related to the typhoon, with estimated losses of 523.55 million yuan and 32.52 million yuan already paid out [3] - The insurance industry has implemented a mutual recognition mechanism for major disasters, facilitating collaborative damage assessment and emergency response across different companies [4]