Burlington flooding insured damages estimated at $90 million

Toronto, ON (Sept. 2, 2014) – Insurance Bureau of Canada reports that the preliminary estimate for insured damage caused by heavy rains and flooding in the Burlington, Ontario area in early August was just over $90 million, according to Property Claim Services.

“This was a horrible situation, but unfortunately one that we are seeing far too often,” said Ralph Palumbo, Vice-President, Ontario, IBC. “The insurance industry continues to study the impact of severe weather on our communities and advocates for the need to update infrastructure. We continue to engage consumers on how to protect themselves and their properties and we work with all levels of government to help develop, promote and implement adaptation measures,” added Palumbo.

On August 4, Environment Canada issued a series of severe thunderstorm warnings and watches for parts of southern Ontario, including Burlington. During the storm, Burlington received so much rainfall that local highways had to be closed because of flooding in some places, as creeks and rivers throughout the city were inundated and crested at the same time.

IBC encourages consumers to contact their insurance representatives for information about their policies. Consumers can also contact IBC’s Consumer Information Centre at 1-800-387-2880.

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Since 1964, IBC has been working with governments across Canada to make our communities safer, championing issues that directly affect Canadians and the property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry. IBC is the national industry association representing Canada’s private home, car and business insurers.

SOURCE: Insurance Bureau of Canada