I had an opportunity to go Drumheller to see the flood yesterday. The image that most struck me was a family on their porch sipping lemonade (or some other beverage, couldn't tell) while the muddy water was all around their house.
A different picture from the typical TV scene where the person is choking back tears and declaring they have lost everything.
My impression is the family on the porch was secure in the knowledge that the province would see their house completely renovated at no cost to them. Should the province help flood victims with ad hoc payments? Or should the province provide flood insurance to cover those risks that private insurance will not handle and either make it mandatory for people who make the decision to build in a flood plain to participate in the insurance or alternatively make the flood insurance volunatary and let the people sink or swim, so to speak.
A different picture from the typical TV scene where the person is choking back tears and declaring they have lost everything.
My impression is the family on the porch was secure in the knowledge that the province would see their house completely renovated at no cost to them. Should the province help flood victims with ad hoc payments? Or should the province provide flood insurance to cover those risks that private insurance will not handle and either make it mandatory for people who make the decision to build in a flood plain to participate in the insurance or alternatively make the flood insurance volunatary and let the people sink or swim, so to speak.
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