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by seanmcdirmid 827 days ago
Most of the wildfire risk is outside of the cities, so it’s not like it is going to influence most homeowner policies. Likewise with flooding.
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Wildfire risk is absolutely in the cities, at least in SoCal. Firestorms move through the canyons in residential areas. Quite a few neighborhoods in San Diego, for example, have been razed to the ground since I lived there, including one I used to live in. These weren’t on the edge of town.
There are homes in LA that are at risk to wildfires, in canyons as you say. But that still doesn’t account for most homeowners in the area.