The report highlighted that flooding accounted for an unprecedented 78% of the year’s total losses, earning 2024 the designation of “the year of the floods.” This marked a departure from 2023, when severe convective storms drove losses. Experts attributed the shift to warming climate conditions, which increase atmospheric energy and moisture, fostering more extreme weather.
2024 catastrophic losses driven by flooding – CRESTA report
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