$52 Billion Cost Would Rank LA Fires Among Worst US Disasters

Key Points

  • The Los Angeles wildfires are among the costliest natural disasters in the US, with damages estimated between $52 billion to $57 billion.
  • The fires are affecting high-value real estate areas where median home values exceed $2 million.
  • Hurricane-force winds are exacerbating the spread of the fires, potentially increasing the destruction.
  • The disaster's economic impact includes property damage, health issues from smoke, and a decline in tourism.

Summary

The wildfires raging around Santa Monica and Malibu in Los Angeles are shaping up to be one of the most financially devastating natural disasters in U.S. history, with preliminary estimates from AccuWeather Inc. suggesting damages could range from $52 billion to $57 billion. These fires are not only consuming some of the most expensive real estate in the country but are also being fueled by hurricane-force winds, which could lead to even greater destruction. The economic toll includes not just the immediate property damage but also long-term health effects due to smoke inhalation and a significant hit to the region's tourism industry. This event is being compared to historical disasters like Hurricane Katrina, which cost an estimated $200 billion, and the 2018 California wildfires, which caused $30 billion in damage. Jonathan Porter, AccuWeather’s chief meteorologist, noted that if the fires continue to spread, they could become the worst in California's modern history in terms of structures destroyed and economic loss.

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January 9, 2025
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