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Comprehensive insurance typically covers theft and damages to your car from natural disasters like fire, flood, or hail. This coverage is optional but is recommended for protecting your vehicle from a variety of non-collision related incidents.
The Cordillera region in the Philippines is prone to natural disasters such as typhoons, landslides, and earthquakes due to its geographic location and mountainous terrain. These events can cause significant damage to infrastructure, homes, and agriculture in the region.
Fire and flood are both natural disasters that start with 'f'
Minimum insurance for cars is 'third party' insurance, for housing it's 'contents'. Third party insurance for vehicles does not cover damage to the owner's vehicle, only fire, theft and damage caused to other vehicles in an accident. Contents insurance for housing insurance, only covers damage to the internal furnishings against natural disasters (flood for example) It does not cover the cost of repairing the building itself.
"Flood Insurance" will cover damage resulting from a Flood. Homeowners Insurance will not.
They bother cause damage and disasters
Yes Atlas insurance does cover flood damage. They also secure food insurance that you may need and also provide you with insurance to replace your assets which were damaged in the flood.
No, Flood insurance will not cover your Automobile. Your Comprehensive Auto Insurance will cover flood damage to your Car.
The moon affects the flood and ebb of the tides, and doesn't cause natural disasters. It is usually extreme weather that does that.
It would if it still existed