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Published January 13, 2025

Severe weather did record damage in 2024 with more than $8B in insured losses

By Canadian Press Staff
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Travellers manoeuvre around buckets catching leaks as repairs are underway at the Calgary International Airport after parts of its domestic terminal building were closed late Monday due to damage caused by hail and heavy rainfall, in Calgary on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

A new report says the cost of insured damage caused by severe weather last year hit a record high as it totalled more than $8 billion.

According to Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc., the cost of insured damage totalled $8.55 billion for 2024, topping the previous record of $6.2 billion from 2016 when wildfires tore through Fort McMurray, Alta.

The Insurance Bureau of Canada says the summer of 2024 stood out as the most destructive season in Canadian history for insured losses.

The season saw $3 billion in damages related to a hailstorm in Calgary that saw hailstones as big as golf balls hammer the city's airport in August, damaging aircraft and forcing airlines to ground planes for repairs and inspections.

August 2024 also saw the remnants of Hurricane Debby do $2.7 billion in insured damage as half a million residents in Quebec had their power knocked out.

The Jasper wildfire caused $1.1 billion in insured damage.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 13, 2025.

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