Los Angeles wildfires project damages of at least $250 billion, marking them among the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history. Since 1980, over 400 weather and climate events have caused damages exceeding $1 billion, indicating a rising financial burden. Insurance companies will absorb much of the financial fallout but may struggle with maintaining coverage and raising premiums as losses increase. Government assistance programs and federal aid will provide support, though their long-term effectiveness is uncertain. Communities will face significant impacts, including high repair costs and potential displacement, prompting a need for property owners and local governments to revise disaster preparedness and response strategies in light of more frequent and severe wildfires due to climate change.
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