Europe 1 with AFP 3:29 p.m., July 12, 2022

The bad weather that affected the country between the end of May and the beginning of June caused "nearly a million claims", the cost of which is estimated at 3.9 billion euros.

The country experienced three episodes of severe weather, between May 20 and 23, between June 2 and 5, then between June 18 and July 4.

The bad weather that hit France between the end of May and the beginning of July caused "nearly a million claims" whose cost is estimated at 3.9 billion euros, announced France Assureurs in a press release on Tuesday.

"The year 2022 promises to be unprecedented: climate claims are already reaching an unprecedented cost over the past twenty years," added the federation of insurers.

Three episodes of severe weather

Damage to homes is expected to cost 1.07 billion euros, those to automobiles 1.08 billion, those to professional property 190 million and those to agricultural property 80 million.

The country experienced three episodes of severe weather, between May 20 and 23, between June 2 and 5 (355,000 claims for nearly 1.5 billion euros in total damage for these two periods), then between June 18 and July 4 (624,000 claims for 2.4 billion euros).

France was particularly affected by hailstorms, thunderstorms, gusts of wind and lightning.

"These hailstorms are exceptional, both in terms of their intensity and their extent", reminded France Assureurs, while global warming due to human activity makes this type of disaster more and more intense and more and more more frequent.