A bulletin from Australia’s Insurance Disaster Response Organisation (IDRO) notes that claims from Cyclone Larry, which devastated parts of Northern Queensland last month (See IJ Website March 21 and updates) have now reached A$350 million (U.S.$255.8 million).
IDRO said that the country’s insurers had so far received 18,000 claims.
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