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Donegal's €8.7m big freeze bill 13.04.11

A WHOPPING €8.7m in insurance claims has been paid out to Donegal homes and businesses following last winter's big freeze.
The Irish Insurance Federation (IIF) said the pay-outs followed the third case of severe weather to hit the country in a 14-month period. A total of €224m was paid out nationwide by insurers.
Donegal ranked 16th in terms of cost of claims per head of population. The total €8.7m bill equated to €59,505 per person out of a total population of 147,264.
Insurers dealt with almost 30,000 claims nationally relating to damage to homes and businesses caused by burst pipes. Household claims cost €173.1m, while commercial claims amounted to €50.6m. The worst affected counties were Cork (€32.4m), Galway (€24.7m) and Dublin (€20.2m).
"The scale of damage caused by the December freeze should not be underestimated and the subsequent quick response from insurers assisted many homeowners and businesses in getting back on their feet as fast as possible," said IIF chief executive Mike Kemp.
"Severe weather events such as these have been very rare events in the past in Ireland. To have had the three largest weather-related losses in our history in such close succession has put pressure on the market, but insurers have repeatedly displayed their resilience and as a result have injected three-quarters of a billion euro back into the Irish economy in a 14-month period."
To put the extent of this year's payout in context, the cost for severe weather events for the past ten years before the November 2009 floods amounted to €358m, or less than half the cost of the three most recent events.
While the freezing weather might seems like a distant memory, the IIF is urging people to take precautions ahead of next winter.

Here is their advice:
- In the event of a pipe bursting, turn off the mains water supply. Make sure you know where the water mains supply valve is located.
- Make sure that all overflow pipes, on water cisterns for instance, are adequate and can discharge freely to the drain system.
- Keep your home well heated to avoid burst pipes. If you are away, leave the heating on low and open the attic door to let heat circulate if you are away from home.
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