
Okanagan & Shuswap fires cause $720M in insured losses, highest in B.C. history
KELOWNA — This summer’s wildfires in the Okanagan and Shuswap are the most costly insured event ever in British Columbia, and the tenth costliest in Canadian history.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada said the McDougall Creek fire in West Kelowna and the Bush Creek East fire in the Shuswap have resulted in over $720 million in insured losses, according to initial estimates from catastrophe indices and Quantification Inc.
Aaron Sutherland, vice-president, Pacific and Western, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) said this year’s wildfire season has broken all records in terms of the amount of land burned and damage caused to homes and businesses in B.C.
“Our hearts go out to every individual and family who has been impacted by these wildfires, and to the firefighters who lost their lives helping to protect our communities. The wildfires’ impact is another tragic reminder of the risk BC residents face due to climate change and the increasing frequency of natural catastrophes,” Sutherland said.