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Insurance claim tally for last year’s floods, wildfires in Nova Scotia: $490 million

RELATED: It’s been one year since the Tantallon wildfire broke out, destroying 151 homes and forcing more than 16,000 people to evacuate. Now, a Nova Scotia woman who says she was forced to run for her life during the blaze is speaking out to prevent others from enduring a similar experience. Skye Bryden-Blom reports – May 28, 2024

The Insurance Bureau of Canada says the devastating wildfires and deadly flooding that plagued Nova Scotia last year have resulted in $490 million in insured losses.

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The damage estimate is included in a new report that says some claims have yet to be resolved.

In May and June of last year, two major wildfires burned more than 24,000 hectares and destroyed more than 200 homes and cottages, and more than 150 other structures.

And in July of last year, four people died when the municipality of West Hants experienced widespread flooding after 250 millimetres of rain fell over 24 hours.

The insurance industry’s report says 88 per cent of claims related to a wildfire near Halifax have been resolved, as have 90 per cent of the claims from flooding in West Hants.

The report says the claims process has been delayed by a scarcity of skilled labour, shortages of building materials and a lack of adjusters.

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