Australian floods and the billion-dollar clean-up
Rebuilding after Australia's recent floods will cost billions. As climate change brings more frequent natural disasters, insurance premiums are being pushed out of reach.
Recent floods in eastern Australia have caused devastating losses of life and livelihoods. The 麻豆社's Vivienne Nunis visits southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales where the damage bill from torrential rain is said to be in the billions of dollars. Climate change means natural disasters are becoming more frequent but that means insurance premiums are now too costly for many. So what can be done to prevent future disasters causing so much damage to businesses and homes? Picture: flood-damaged belongings piled up outside homes in Tumbulgum, NSW, Australia. Credit: 麻豆社
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