Insurance expert urges NZ insurers to take ‘floods as seriously as earthquakes’
“We need to be judicious about where we build”
“What we’ve learned is that it’s time to take flood as seriously as some of the other perils we have a lot of experience with in New Zealand,” Vitz said in an interview. “We have spent years becoming experts at managing earthquake risk, and we’ve done that really well.”
While she praised the government and insurance groups for their efforts to make earthquake insurance readily available and affordable, she noted that the bodies have not spent as much time in “doing these for other perils.”
Despite the billions lost and countless lives affected, Vitz sees a silver lining in this harrowing situation. “I think that puts us in a really good position. We have a lot of experience in making our communities stronger, and it’s time to start applying those to perils such as floods and storms,” she said.
Vitz also urged NZ insurers to properly “address the risk issue,” especially for people with particularly flood-prone properties. According to her, this is the best way to maintain insurance affordability.
That said, other sectors also need to be involved. Echoing the statement made by Grafton, Vitz urged Kiwis to be more “judicious where we build,” and invest more heavily in resilience measures.
“In that way, we can move towards a situation where people are safe – which is obviously the most important thing – but they’re also able to purchase insurance and keep that cover,” Vitz said.
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