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UK insurance providers pay record claims as weather-related claims rise, market body says

Insurance providers paid out a record-high 1.4 billion pounds ($ 1.78. billion) in claims in the UK throughout the second quarter,. mainly due to weather-related catastrophes such as fires and. flooding, the Association of British Insurers stated on Monday.

The typical cost of home insurance coverage in the nation increased. by 6% from the previous quarter to ₤ 396 in the three months. ended June, while the average premium for a combined policy. increased by 19% compared to the exact same duration in 2023.

Homeowners and companies alike are battling with damages. from storms, heavy rain, and frozen pipelines. Claims for damages to. homes reached ₤ 144 million in the duration, marking the 5th. consecutive quarter weather-related claims have exceeded ₤ 100. million, the ABI reported.

Increased flooding in Britain from overflowing rivers. and obstructed drains is triggering insurers to draw back from. offering coverage, especially for industrial homes and. property property owners, according to market representatives.

The market body stated a much-needed reform to the preparation. system, with a focus on avoidance measures, is necessary to. better strengthen the nation versus climate change.

Urgent federal government action to tackle surface water flooding. and preserve flood financial investments and maintenance will likewise help. decrease the future impact of flooding, Louise Clark, Policy. Advisor at the ABI stated.

London was among the cities struck by flash floods last. week after torrential summer rain, while several southeastern. U.S. states have been swamped by

Hurricane Debby

, providing a sobering reminder to insurance companies of the growing. dangers from environment change and urbanisation.

ABI said second-quarter insurer payment increased 5% from the. very first quarter of 2024.

(source: Reuters)