Total insured damage from extreme weather in Canada reaches $1.9 billion
Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc | January 16, 2019
Thanks to storms in British Columbia that hit the province at the end of December, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has reported that the total insured damage from extreme weather has now reached $1.9 billion for 2018, using loss data from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. Windstorms that slammed the southern coast of BC on December 20 resulted in more than $37 million in insured damage to over 3,000 homes, along with vehicles and businesses, according to IBC, and left more than 750,000 Hydro customers in the province without power. Large trees and hydro poles were knocked down across Vancouver Island, the southern Gulf Islands, the Sunshine Coast and the Lower Mainland. Winds also caused boats to damage the pier in White Rock, and a state of emergency was declared for the Tseshaht First Nation because of flooding and strong winds.