The Climate Damage Monitor, an initiative by Belgian insurers, has been launched to allow citizens to access information on the costs of climate-related damages from storms and floods at the municipal level over the past ten years.

Using an interactive barometer, users can view data concerning damaged homes, businesses, vehicles, and commercial properties. Additionally, prevention tips, developed in partnership with Embuild, provide guidance on making homes more resilient to water-related risks.

Furthermore, a revision of the general terms and conditions for natural disaster insurance contracts was announced in the Belgian Official Gazette on March 19, 2025. These adjustments aim to align with the Law of April 4, 2014, and new legal requirements.

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