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by jhj
768 days ago
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It’s probably more California regulations than the wildfire risk per se? The direct backyard of my house in Wyoming is Bridger-Teton National Forest, wooded mountainous wilderness for miles with its trees abutting my property. A wildfire in 2012 in the forest came within 1.3 miles of me. I’m insured by State Farm, pay substantially less percentage wise than most places in the country for home insurance and my rate went down this year by about $1K, go figure. |
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2. Presumably an area that just experienced a fire is now at lower risk of a repeated burn?