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2024 shatters record weather-related insurance costs at $8.5 billion

'Really highlights the importance of communities being prepared for wildfire disaster'
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The Insurance Bureau of Canada reported that 2024 shattered the record as costliest year for severe weather-related losses in Canadian history at $8.5 billion while Okanagan and Shuswap wildfires put 2023 in fifth at $3.61 billion.

The Insurance Bureau of Canada reported that at $8.55 billion, 2024 shattered the record for the costliest year of severe weather related loss in Canadian history, which struck a chord with Chase Coun. Dan Stevens.

At  the Jan. 14 council meeting, Stevens referenced the report and its current significance regarding the fires blazing through Los Angeles. 

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The IBC report listed the Calgary hailstorm, Jasper wildfire, remnants of Hurricane Debby, the Greater Toronto Area floods and the Western Canada deep freeze as notable weather events contributing to the record breaking total. Coming in at the second costliest year was 2016 at $6.2 billion with the Fort McMurray fire, while the locally disastrous 2023 wildfires put the year fifth at $3.61 billion, with Nova Scotia floods also contributing to that total.

91裸聊视频淐anada is clearly becoming a riskier place to live, work and insure. As insurers price for risk, this increased risk is now impacting insurance affordability and availability,91裸聊视频 IBC climate change and federal issues vice president Craig Stewart said in the report. 91裸聊视频淐anadian governments must be more proactive to properly manage and mitigate risk.91裸聊视频

He added that governments need to invest in infrastructure to defend against floods, adopt land use rules to ensure homes aren91裸聊视频檛 built on floodplains and facilitate FireSmart in high-risk communities.

The full report can be read online at .

 

 



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