How California's catastrophic wildfires are inflaming the state's insurance crisis
- The Los Angeles wildfires have burned over 37,800 acres, killing at least 25 people and destroying thousands of structures.
- The California Department of Water Resources warned that burn areas can significantly increase the risk of flash flooding and debris flows.
- A rule change allows insurers to pass wildfire-related costs onto homeowners, possibly leading to significant premium increases throughout California.
- Consumer advocates argue that the rule change is an illegal bailout for the insurance industry, worsening the insurance crisis in California.
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