Some of April’s Costly Storms: U.S. Tornadoes, Canada Floods, Mozambique Cyclone

Some of April’s natural catastrophes included an elevated number of tornadoes in the United States, the strongest cyclone to hit Mozambique on record and costly seasonal flooding Eastern Canada that inundated nearly 10,000 homes, according to Aon’s latest monthly Global Catastrophe Recap report.

Regarding U.S. storm events during April, the report noted that nearly 250 tornadoes touched down, the most for the month of April since 2011, which will have an economic cost in the multiple billions of dollars.

The report provided a list of some of April’s U.S. storms including:

“April is often defined by severe convective storms across North America,” said Steve Bowen, director and meteorologist within Aon’s Impact Forecasting team.

“While thunderstorms produced notable tornado, hail, and non-tornadic wind damage in the United States, there was particular focus on widespread flooding in the U.S. and Canada,” he added.

“The multi-billion-dollar uninsured cost of the flood events – including those in the Missouri, Mississippi, St. Lawrence, Ottawa, and Saint John River Basins – has once again exposed the existing protection gap within mature insurance markets for a specific peril,” Bowen affirmed.

“Determining best practice approaches to understand flood risk and further encourage insurance take-up should help lower this gap and minimize the financial burden on affected residents.”

The report went on to list major natural catastrophe events across the globe during April which included:

The report noted that there were 374 fatalities reported across the globe due to flooding and severe weather events in April.

Source: Aon’s Impact Forecasting

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