The wildfire that devastated Jasper a year ago is now the second most expensive fire event in Canadian history. And lengthy delays in rebuilding have some calling for a national agency devoted to disaster recovery.
Breakdown
- The Jasper wildfire has caused nearly $1.3 billion in insured losses. 44s
- Only one home has been rebuilt, with just 15% of destroyed homes approved for reconstruction. 36s
- Permit delays and complex debris and soil remediation have slowed recovery efforts. 54s
- The Insurance Bureau of Canada urges the creation of a national disaster recovery agency. 1m 18s
- Jasper residents remain resilient and determined to rebuild their community. 1m 52s