Researchers report that a massive landslide in Alaska triggered the second-largest tsunami ever recorded, with a runup of 481 meters, surpassing only the 1958 Lituya Bay event.
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Yeah, that's a continuous process. So I think we said before, yes, we're moving to a more risk-based view of these sorts of perils. It depends on the type of building you're talking about. If you're talking about a windstorm or heavy rain, well, that can happen anywhere, right? So that's difficult to kind of pin that down to an individual property. But if you're talking about something like flooding, which obviously can come from that, then, yeah, we can be really quite specific about that. And then there's new perils that are becoming a bit more important to us, you know, like landslip and things like that. And again, they can happen in a whole variety of places and that's something that you'll see insurers focus on more and more over the coming years.
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storms now occurring every eight days in recent years
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