Severe summer weather cost $7 billion in most destructive season on record

The Insurance Bureau of Canada estimates over seven billion dollars in insured losses following four catastrophic weather events this summer. Cars remain stranded on the Don Valley Parkway as water recedes following heavy rain that caused flooding in Toronto on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

TORONTO - Summer of 2024 is now Canada's most destructive season on record for insured losses due to severe weather events, the latest estimates from the Insurance Bureau of Canada show.

Damages for a group of storms and wildfires across the country combined to more than $7 billion in insured losses, topping the $6.2 billion cost of the Fort McMurray, Alta., wildfire in 2016.

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