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  1. I don’t know the ins and outs of the politics involved, nor the relationship of climate change to these particular fires.
    One thing I do know for sure is that I will be paying for them. I saw an estimate of $460b in damage. I am damn sure that the insurance companies are not going to take that on the chin and say “well I guess no profits for us for a few years”. Even my little 60 year old Keith Hay box here in New Plymouth will get an extra squeeze for a few more drops of premiums.

  2. Meme doing the rounds…
    “You might not believe Climate Change is real-but the Insurance industry does”

  3. Automatic blame, one way or the other just fans the flames…..what does the LA fire department have to say….

  4. Covid lock down showed the World what the outcome financially would be if areas of the economy was stopped like tourism. I am not a denier but I am a realist. Simply stopping actively is not the solution.

  5. There was serious under funding of the LA County fire service.

    The Palisades fire may have been the result of not having staff to watch over a New Years fireworks fire once strong winds turned up to reignite it.

    They also need building covenants to reduce fire risk and a neighbourhood volunteer system (to put out small fires fast) to operate in hire fire risk periods, when the planes and helicopters cannot operate*** because of Santa Ana winds.

    Also design a ground based (and drone) military scale water defence system to stand by*** (land area and also in the hills) – the cost would be a lot less than the insurance payouts.

    1. Send that over to them SPC – it is probably in the 1% of useful communications they have received and would give that percentage a better press than usual. Here is for the Practical and Kind 1 Percenters (PK1s)!! They may be all that is left in the world by year 2099.

  6. The thing about LA fires is that it was a predicted event pending on the right conditions, which occured this time. How does a fire department get defunded when the risk was so high and how come there seems to a general lack of community awareness or the very real risk….this has happened recently before too so does seem real dumb. For example in Edo Japan they had a bunch of neighborhood guys wandering the streets banging sticks warning the community to be vigilant against fires, every night. So they were hyper vigilant about fire risk embedded in community behavior. In LA they allowed scrub to build up, fire hydrants to run dry or not operate when electricity was shut off and …defunded the fire department.

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