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Experts Urge Israeli Organizations to Manage Dependency Risks After Venezuela Earthquake
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First reported by Now 14 · 15 hours ago
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Following a major earthquake in Venezuela, Israeli experts warn that managing economic dependencies and building resilience is crucial. They stress the need for Israel to prepare for similar disasters by addressing supply chain vulnerabilities, improving building envelope standards, and updating insurance risk assessments.
- 01Venezuela’s earthquake highlights the economic risks of global dependencies beyond immediate damage.
- 02Most organizations fail to fully map their true dependencies in supply chains and infrastructure.
- 03Building envelope resilience is critical and often overlooked in Israel’s earthquake preparedness.
- 04Israeli regulations lack stringent standards for cladding systems compared to Europe, posing safety risks.
- 05Earthquakes significantly impact Israel’s insurance market, requiring reassessment of coverage and pricing.
- 06Financial resilience and risk management must evolve to handle large-scale earthquake claims effectively.
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