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Powerful earthquake doublet strikes north-central Venezuela

On June 24, 2026, a major earthquake doublet hit north-central Venezuela, causing widespread structural damage and infrastructure disruptions.

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Unexpected epicenter: Why New York tops the hurricane risk list

The NY metro area leads the nation in hurricane risk. Explore data from the 2026 Cotality report and learn why property resilience is a financial necessity.

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Magnitude 7.8 Earthquake Strikes Philippines

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Mindanao region of the Philippines, causing severe structural damage and triggering coastal tsunami warnings.

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About Hazard HQ Command Central™

Welcome to Hazard HQ Command Central™, Cotality’s one-stop-shop for information, data, and insights on global natural disasters. Natural disasters play a pronounced role in the changing nature of the insurance, real estate, and mortgage lending markets. Catastrophes such as hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, floods, and severe thunderstorms ultimately affect all parties involved in property-related decisions, from the banks to individual homeowners.

Hazard HQ Command Central™ provides updates on the impacts of natural disasters across the globe, including detailed event summaries with insights from our team of meteorologists, seismologists, engineers, and industry professionals as well as the financial impacts to property.  

For any for information, questions, or media inquiries, please email newsmedia@cotality.com

FAQ

What kind of disasters does Cotality track?

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Who uses Cotality's data and why?

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Does Cotality forecast disasters?

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What are insured losses? How is that different from total loss?

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What is Reconstruction Cost Value (RCV), in insurance, and is it the same as home's market value?

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