
According to the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), a multilateral organization based in New Delhi, India will suffer losses of around $31.6 billion across nine infrastructure sectors – buildings, health, education, oil and gas, ports and airports, power, roads and railways, telecommunications and water and sewage – due to earthquakes, annual cyclones, solar cyclones and floods, floods. Of that, earthquakes account for 5.5%, or $1.73 billion.





