It
also plans to raise public awareness of risks, to let natural
disaster insurance play a greater role in national emergency
response, the China's Banking and Insurance Regulatory
Commission (CBIRC) said in a statement sent to Reuters.
At least 73 people have died in China's flood-stricken central
province of Henan, official data showed, leaving rail and road
links disrupted, goods ranging from cars and electronics
damaged, thousands of livestock killed.
Chinese insurers have received a total 376,200 claims relating
to the Henan floods as of July 26, the CBIRC said, and the total
payouts so far reached 492 million yuan.
"Natural disaster risks such as earthquakes, typhoons and floods
affected people the most, and it's our people who bear the most
direct losses," the CBIRC said.
More products are needed in the area as to "better satisfy
people's diversified needs to insure risks," it said.
(Reporting by Cheng Leng and Tony Munroe; Editing by Louise
Heavens)
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