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In 2024, a wildfire in Jasper, Alberta, became Canada's costliest weather event, causing $880M in damages.
In 2024, Environment Canada listed a devastating wildfire in Jasper, Alberta, as the year's most impactful weather event, causing $880 million in insured damages and destroying a third of the tourist town.
Other significant events included hurricane remnants causing severe flooding in eastern Canada, a billion-dollar hailstorm in Calgary, and atmospheric rivers in British Columbia leading to landslides.
These events highlight the increasing severity and economic impact of extreme weather in Canada.
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En 2024, un incendio forestal en Jasper, Alberta, se convirtió en el evento meteorológico más costoso de Canadá, causando 880 millones de dólares en daños.