Published on Aug. 15, 2022, 11:26 PM The simulated megaflood would put parts of Los Angeles and other cities underwater and cause $1 trillion in damage, which exceeds the cost of all other natural disasters in global history. California, the state that is theto...
6.2.24Rio Dell City Council Meeting Tues. June 4th 6pm-Agenda Packetincludes prioritizing essential services in an era of natural disasters, Recology annual rate adjustment, adoption of FY 2024-25 budget and more... EPD responds to suspicious circumstances on Broadway ...
Wiener’s new bill will hold “Big Oil” responsible for natural disasters in California. And in doing so, will allow insurance companies and victims of fires, floods, rain and sleet, wind events, mudslides, and earthquakes to sue fossil fuel companies for damages. As a political friend asked...
Growing Pains and Natural DisastersProsperity and rapid population growth continued after the war. Many African Americans who came during World War II to work in the war industries settled in California. By the 1960s they constituted a sizable minority in the state, and racial tensions reached a...
Insurance for natural disasters is failing homeowners − I don’t have the answers, but I do know the right questions to ask The wildfires that have devastated large parts of Los Angeles County have drawn fresh attention to the struggles many Americans face insuring their homes. Since 2022,...
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Californiais not alone, several states witnessed similar withdrawal of insurers after natural disasters. "The property insurance markets inFlorida, which was hit by hurricanes in 2017, 2018, and 2022, andLouisiana, site of multiplehurricanesin 2020 and 2021, have had affordability and availability i...
Is this different from responses to past natural disasters? I don’t think the type of natural disaster is what’s different this time around, but the algorithm and the accounts on the platforms and the preconceived biases this natural disaster has intersected with has made this as challe...