63 Regional Representatives of Can Sigorta and Can Operation Center Already in Motion
As of January 24, 2026, rain is still falling across Northern Cyprus.
Water is still moving.
Pressure has not yet released.
And CAN Sigorta is not waiting.
This is not a “monitoring situation.”
This is a live operational phase.
This Is What Real-Time Insurance Looks Like
While most insurers wait for phones to ring, 63 regional representatives are already active across the island, feeding live field intelligence into a single, continuously running Operation Center.
Not tomorrow.
Not after the rain.
Now.
This is the moment when risk is still forming, still shifting, still undecided.
And this is exactly when CAN Sigorta chooses to be present.
63 Pairs of Eyes, One Shared Picture
Each regional representative is observing different streets, sites, roads, and buildings.
But they are asking the same questions at the same time:
- Where is water refusing to leave?
- Where is it changing direction?
- Where is pressure building quietly?
- Which locations look calm but feel wrong?
When the same answers start appearing in different districts, something important happens:
Risk stops being local.
It becomes structural.
That is the moment CAN Sigorta is built for.
Inside the Operation Center: No Noise, Only Signal
The Operation Center is not a call desk today.
It is a live risk map.
Images, timestamps, short factual notes arrive constantly.
They are compared, layered, filtered.
Patterns are identified while the rain is still falling.
This is not about reacting faster.
It is about understanding earlier.
Because once water recedes, explanations multiply and clarity disappears.
Calm Under Pressure Is Not an Accident
Despite the scale, there is no panic.
Regional representatives are not making promises.
They are not assigning blame.
They are not discussing coverage.
They are doing something far more powerful:
They are documenting reality before it changes.
That discipline is intentional.
Because credibility is built long before the first claim discussion.
Why This Day Will Matter Months From Now
Most losses do not announce themselves during the storm.
They emerge:
- After moisture migrates
- After materials absorb stress
- After systems that “held” finally give way
When that happens, CAN Sigorta will not be guessing.
It will remember.
Because January 24, 2026 is not just a rainy day.
It is a reference point.
Final Note
While the rain is still falling, CAN Sigorta is already operating at full awareness.
63 regional representatives.
One live Operation Center.
One moving system being observed in real time.
This is not insurance reacting to weather.
This is insurance running alongside it.
Because the most important decisions in insurance
are made before the rain stops
In events like this, the most critical challenge is not the rainfall itself, but how future damage will be interpreted. Water movement, ground pressure, and delayed structural effects rarely produce a single, clearly defined incident moment. This creates uncertainty in how losses are classified at claim stage. Compulsory insurance applies only where third-party impact is clearly established, while many water-related and progressive damages depend on how coverage was structured in advance. This is why real-time documentation during active conditions is not optional in Northern Cyprus. It directly shapes how claims are understood, evaluated, and resolved months later.
During active weather events such as January 24, 2026, loss development is rarely immediate or singular; damage typically evolves through progressive water movement, ground saturation and delayed structural response, with impacts appearing later in foundations, lower walls and service systems. The determining factor in claim evaluation is not the rainfall itself but how and when conditions were documented while the system was still active. Third-party impacts fall under traffic or liability coverage where applicable, while property damage depends on how the policy was structured in relation to environmental exposure. In these scenarios, policy activation timing and real-time field documentation become critical. Accurate records of location, timing, water direction and initial impact points ensure that claims months later are interpreted with clarity rather than assumption.