Would you knowingly what Insurers knew, cover those risks? Hope not for your sake.Absolutely tragic. I heard a report where insurers had refused to write fire policies and 70% of the homeowners have no insurance.
My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.Fubar. Goodness gracious.
I’m so sorry. I hope they’re okayMy nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
PrayingMy nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Well of course not but it doesn't make it any better for those that just lost everything.Would you knowingly what Insurers knew, cover those risks? Hope not for your sake.
Please keep us up to date on this.. Praying for them!My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Praying for them. Please keep us updayedMy nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Praying for your familyMy nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
My understanding is it wasn't an outright refusal, it was that they weren't allowed to raise rates, and then when they couldn't raise rates to compensate for the risk, they declined to write coverage. Happy to be corrected if that's wrong.Absolutely tragic. I heard a report where insurers had refused to write fire policies and 70% of the homeowners have no insurance.
My goodness, praying they are safe. That's no joke. And sorry you're having to experience that type of anxiety.My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Prayers for your family, all of the residents and 1st responders.My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Fubar. Goodness gracious.
Hopefully everyone is able to get out of the way of the fire and the value of the damage is going to be extraordinary. Must like the tragedy in NC I am afraid much of the damage will not be insured.Fubar. Goodness gracious.
That’s correct.My understanding is it wasn't an outright refusal, it was that they weren't allowed to raise rates, and then when they couldn't raise rates to compensate for the risk, they declined to write coverage. Happy to be corrected if that's wrong.
Praying for them....a friend of mine is a 911 director and went out to helpMy nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Stay safe, hope it doesn't get near youI live here right by palisades and it is awful. Feel terrible for everyone I know who lost their homes.
What part of town?My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
This is when he evacuatedKnow I guy that's from here (Huge UGA fan) and lives Palisades. Posted on Twitter yesterday a pic of them leaving as smoke cloud is over their house. Today he posted a video of what's left of his neighborhood. Nothing. He texted me that they would rebuild.
I live right by pacific palisades in Santa Monica & we’ve evacuated but pacific palisades is the most beautiful/special area of LA. Was in shock watching it burn yesterday. You expect the houses high up in canyons in palisades to be vulnerable but no one ever thought it would come down to the more densely populated village area. The overgrowth of vegetation from all the rain 2 years ago paired with the dryness & 100 mph winds just created the perfect storm.Know I guy that's from here (Huge UGA fan) and lives Palisades. Posted on Twitter yesterday a pic of them leaving as smoke cloud is over their house. Today he posted a video of what's left of his neighborhood. Nothing. He texted me that they would rebuild.
Wow. So sorry. Praying for them🙏🏻My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Much better coverage from local sources https://ktla.com/on-air/live-streaming/Check out the live coverage on The Weather Channel right now - fire about hit Hollywood.
Hope you are safe and evacuating🙏🏻I live here right by the palisades and it is awful. Feel terrible for everyone I know who lost their homes.
What is the story with 30A in Florida? Do people go uninsured? Does Florida require insurance? I suppose the mortgage holder would require.That’s correct.
Praying for you and all the people in LA🙏🏻What part of town?
I’ve lived in LA for 25 years. Seen some fires. But not like this. Very, very scary. And now Runyon Canyon is burning, Hollywood under evacuation orders.
My family and I are safe, five miles from the first fire in Pacific Palisades. But for how long?
My wife’s boss lives in the Palisades. His house is probably gone but he has no way of knowing. My daughter goes to school across town in Pasadena, and at least two of her classmates lost their homes.
It’s bad. It’s real bad. Pray for us, y’all! I know everyone likes to make fun of LA but it’s a beautiful place with amazing people. And we’re all scared.
It's an awful situation. He posted this as they where evacuating. Hard to believe those videos are from the same neighborhood.I live right by pacific palisades in Santa Monica & we’ve evacuated but pacific palisades is the most beautiful/special area of LA. Was in shock watching it burn yesterday. You expect the houses high up in canyons in palisades to be vulnerable but no one ever thought it would come down to the more densely populated village area. The overgrowth of vegetation from all the rain 2 years ago paired with the dryness & 100 mph winds just created the perfect storm.
Just devastating. Very sorry for your friend.
Praying for them and that you hear from them soon.My nieces and nephews are living out there. And I can’t get in touch with them. I’m praying for them and hope they are safe.
Looks like a war zone. How awful.Know I guy that's from here (Huge UGA fan) and lives Palisades. Posted on Twitter yesterday a pic of them leaving as smoke cloud is over their house. Today he posted a video of what's left of his neighborhood. Nothing. He texted me that they would rebuild.
LA is special. Pulling for you all.What part of town?
I’ve lived in LA for 25 years. Seen some fires. But not like this. Very, very scary. And now Runyon Canyon is burning, Hollywood under evacuation orders.
My family and I are safe, five miles from the first fire in Pacific Palisades. But for how long?
My wife’s boss lives in the Palisades. His house is probably gone but he has no way of knowing. My daughter goes to school across town in Pasadena, and at least two of her classmates lost their homes.
It’s bad. It’s real bad. Pray for us, y’all! I know everyone likes to make fun of LA but it’s a beautiful place with amazing people. And we’re all scared.
10K acre blow torch with 100 mph winds. It's a horrible chain of events.I live right by pacific palisades in Santa Monica & we’ve evacuated but pacific palisades is the most beautiful/special area of LA. Was in shock watching it burn yesterday. You expect the houses high up in canyons in palisades to be vulnerable but no one ever thought it would come down to the more densely populated village area. The overgrowth of vegetation from all the rain 2 years ago paired with the dryness & 100 mph winds just created the perfect storm.
Just devastating. Very sorry for your friend.
Was thinking today of the Steely Dan lyrics - “here come those Santa Ana winds again”. They are crazy10K acre blow torch with 100 mph winds. It's a horrible chain of events.