May is behind us, and good riddance to it. Across the world,
the past 30 days have seen a great many losses following
cyclone Nargis which struck Burma with a potential 200,000
victims – the worst cyclone to hit Asia since 1991,
when 143,000 people died in Bangladesh; and the devastating
earthquake in China, where figures at the time of press
suggested that 65,080 had lost their lives, with another
23,150 missing. At home, with the credit crunch in full
swing and economic downturn looming heavy, businesses and
individuals should be putting in place preparations for
change and uncertain times. We explore some of the risks
relating to these in this issue. And while in no way close
to the scale of Asia’s recent losses, the potential
of another summer of floods in the UK means businesses and
homes in high risk areas must prepare for yet more inundations.
Our global risks pages explore developments and precautions
following a report just published by Defra which finds government
and indeed water companies ill-prepared for the inevitable
downpour. To end on no brighter a note, much is uncertain
in these times, but one thing is for sure – at least
in Britain – the rain will come.
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