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L.A. County Inferno Expected To Top $250 Billion In Losses

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by Tyler Durden

Wednesday, Jan 15, 2025

 

A week after a devastating inferno leveled large swaths of Pacific Palisades and Altadena to ash, Los Angeles County remained under a severe fire threat on Wednesday morning. Residents have been left in a state of shock, expressing frustration over what many see as possible negligence by county and/or state officials to mitigate the spread of the fires. The fires have become the region's worst fire disaster in history, with new damage and economic loss estimates between $250 billion and $275 billion, according to AccuWeather.

 

"These fast-moving, wind-driven infernos have created one of the costliest wildfire disasters in modern U.S. history," AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said, adding, "Hurricane-force winds sent flames ripping through neighborhoods filled with multi-million-dollar homes. The devastation left behind is heartbreaking, and the economic toll is staggering."

 

AccuWeather predicted economic damages between $250 billion and $275 billion had eclipsed inflation-adjusted damages of $200 billion from Hurricane Katrina, according to JPM analysts.

 

"Nonetheless, we think the short-term effect on national GDP growth, employment, and inflation will be small, though this could change if the fires worsen substantially," the analysts said.

 

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/la-county-inferno-expected-top-250-billion-losses