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Kent earthquake could cost insurers up to £20m

Andrew Tjaardstra An earthquake struck near Folkestone, Kent at 8:19am on 28 April, causing million...

Andrew Tjaardstra

An earthquake struck near Folkestone, Kent at 8:19am on 28 April, causing millions of pounds of damage. The timing of the event probably helped keep the number of casualties down to one injured woman. However, as people rose for breakfast, hundreds of properties suffered structural damage.

More than 400 properties in Kent were affected and some reports indicate the damage could cost up to £20m. Liz Tubb, director of loss adjuster GAB Robins, said: "It will be some time before we

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