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Terrorism
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A total of 2,976 people perished in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, excluding the 19 hijackers. Total insured losses (including liability losses) from the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon are expected to be about $37 billion (in 2007 dollars), including property, life and liability insurance claim costs (some claims are still being litigated). Loss estimates may differ from estimates calculated by other organizations. It was the worst terrorist attack on record in terms of fatalities and insured property losses, which totaled about $22 billion (in 2007 dollars).
WORST TERRORIST ACTS, INSURED PROPERTY LOSSES

(2007 $ millions)


Rank

Date

Country

Location

Event

Insured property loss  (1)

Fatalities
1Sep. 11, 2001U.S.New York City, Washington, D.C.Hijacked airliners crash into World Trade Center and Pentagon      $22,006 (2)2,976 (3)
2Apr. 24, 1993U.K.LondonBomb explodes near NatWest tower in the financial district       1,034 1
3Jun. 15, 1996U.K.ManchesterIrish Republican Army (IRA) car bomb explodes near shopping mall          848 0
4Feb. 26, 1993U.S.New York CityBomb explodes in garage of World Trade Center          826 6
5Apr. 10, 1992U.K.LondonBomb explodes in financial district          765 3
6Jul. 24, 2001Sri LankaColombo IntI. AirportRebels destroy 3 airliners, 8 military aircraft and heavily damage 3 civilian aircraft          453 20
7Feb. 9, 1996U.K.LondonIRA bomb explodes in South Key Docklands          295 2
8Apr. 19, 1995U.S.Oklahoma CityTruck bomb crashes into government building          165 166
9Dec. 21, 1988ScotlandLockerbiePanAm Boeing 747 explodes          157 270
10Sep. 12, 1970JordanZerqaHijacked Swissair DC-8, TWA Boeing 707 and BOAC VC-10 dynamited          144 0
11Mar. 11, 2004SpainMadrid, AtochaBomb attack on trains          134 191
12Sep. 6, 1970EgyptCairoHijacked PanAm B-747 dynamited          126 0
(1) Includes bodily injury and aviation hull losses. Originally reported in 2001 dollars by Swiss Re. Adjusted to 2007 dollars by the Insurance Information Institute.
(2) Updated by the Insurance Information Institute to reflect latest estimate from ISO.
(3) Latest government figures.

Source: ISO's Property Claim Services Unit; Swiss Re; Insurance Information Institute.




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