As Hurricane, Fire Seasons Approach, More People Likely to Be in Harm’s Way

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As emergency managers prepare for hurricane and wildfire seasons, they say growing development and higher population in vulnerable areas will likely amplify the damage and devastation. Meteorologists expect more than a dozen named storms in the Atlantic this year, slightly above average. In California, a burst of vegetation from rains could serve as fuel in… Continue reading As Hurricane, Fire Seasons Approach, More People Likely to Be in Harm’s Way

Millions Live in Parts of California Threatened by Wildfires

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Impoverished towns in the shadow of Mount Shasta. Rustic Gold Rush cities in the Sierra Nevada foothills. High-dollar resort communities on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Ritzy Los Angeles County suburbs. They all could be the next Paradise. A McClatchy analysis reveals more than 350,000 Californians live in towns and cities that exist almost entirely… Continue reading Millions Live in Parts of California Threatened by Wildfires

PG&E Escapes Strict Wildfire Prevention Rules, Judge Decides

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PG&E must comply with existing wildfire prevention rules and its own plans to combat wildfires, a federal judge ruled Tuesday — but the embattled utility avoided severe new regulations that the company said would have cost up to $150 billion to obey. U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup did bar PG&E from issuing dividends to… Continue reading PG&E Escapes Strict Wildfire Prevention Rules, Judge Decides

Lloyd’s of London Blames £1B Loss on Natural Disasters

Lloyd’s of London has reported a second consecutive year of losses after a series of natural disasters including hurricanes Florence and Michael and the deadly California wildfires. The insurance market reported a £1bn loss, halving its 2017 loss of £2.1bn. Chief executive John Neal vowed to turn around the market, saying this year would see… Continue reading Lloyd’s of London Blames £1B Loss on Natural Disasters

Climate Change Could Make Insurance Too Expensive for Most People: Report

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Insurers have warned that climate change could make cover for ordinary people unaffordable after the world’s largest reinsurance firm blamed global warming for $24bn of losses in the Californian wildfires. Ernst Rauch, Munich Re’s chief climatologist, told the Guardian that the costs could soon be widely felt, with premium rises already under discussion with clients… Continue reading Climate Change Could Make Insurance Too Expensive for Most People: Report

PG&E Delayed Safety Work on Power Line That Is Prime Suspect in California Wildfire

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For five years, PG&E Corp. repeatedly delayed a safety overhaul of a century-old high-voltage transmission line that is a prime suspect behind the deadliest wildfire in California history. The company told federal regulators in 2013 it planned to replace many of the towers, wires and hardware pieces on the line, called the Caribou-Palermo, regulatory filings… Continue reading PG&E Delayed Safety Work on Power Line That Is Prime Suspect in California Wildfire

RMS Releases New Model to Empower Reinsurers to Address Pervasive Wildfire Risk

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RMS, the world’s leading risk modeling and analytics firm, announces the release of the RMS U.S. Wildfire High Definition (HD) Model, the most comprehensive solution available for addressing wildfire risk across the Contiguous United States (48 States). Since 2014, devastating wildfires have unleashed more than USD $30 billion in claims and five of the 10… Continue reading RMS Releases New Model to Empower Reinsurers to Address Pervasive Wildfire Risk

Shutdown Damage Will Persist Long After U.S. Government Reopens

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The government may be reopening, but the consequences of the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history are likely to linger for national parks, forests, the federal workforce and cutting-edge scientific research. Some may even be permanent. Many fire crews missed their window for controlled burns to prevent wildfires. Irreplaceable relics may have been damaged in… Continue reading Shutdown Damage Will Persist Long After U.S. Government Reopens

2018 Third Consecutive Year of Above-Average Catastrophe Activity: CoreLogic

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CoreLogic®, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today released its annual Natural Hazard Report, which addresses the recent wildfires in California and severe rainfall- and hurricane-induced flooding throughout the nation as the leading catastrophes in 2018. Much like 2017, last year was an above-average year for hurricanes, flooding, wildfires and severe… Continue reading 2018 Third Consecutive Year of Above-Average Catastrophe Activity: CoreLogic

Crum & Forster to Hand $20M PG&E Loss to Reinsurers: Sources

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US specialty insurer Crum & Forster is expected to hand $20mn of losses to reinsurers from its line on PG&E’s liability cover, according to The Insurer. The Fairfax Financial subsidiary is understood to have written a $25mn share of the tower for the Californian utility company, which has been affected by the fallout from the… Continue reading Crum & Forster to Hand $20M PG&E Loss to Reinsurers: Sources