Flood Costs in Canada Could Nearly Triple by 2030 With No Mitigation – The Toronto Star

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Article Synopsis – The annual cost of flood damage in Canada could nearly triple by 2030 if protection measures are not taken, according to researchers. “In 2010, flood damage to urban areas, including homes, businesses and public infrastructure, totalled around $2.4 billion. By 2030, if nothing more is done to prevent or mitigate flood damage, that price tag will be closer to $6.6 billion. By 2050, the annual cost could exceed US$14 billion and affect 431,000 people.” To read the actual article click here

By Sharon Gray April 23, 2020 Newsletter