Fire Impact: LA Faces Billions in Wildfire Repairs

Los Angeles, California, USA,Thu Jan 16 2025
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The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have left a trail of destruction, and the cost of recovery is a hot topic. Weather forecasters at AccuWeather have predicted a staggering $250 to $275 billion in economic losses, double what other estimates suggest. Some economists, however, dismiss these numbers as overblown. For instance, Chris Thornberg from Beacon Economics expects damages to be around $36 billion, with additional costs for firefighting, clean-up, and infrastructure repairs, totaling about $100 billion. Mark Schniepp from The California Forecast agrees that it's too early for precise estimates.
Damage estimates are crucial for planning disaster cleanup and understanding economic impacts, but they're rough guesses when fires are still burning. Cal Fire initially reported over 12, 000 affected structures, but later verified fewer than 7, 700 lost. Other trackers like Moody's and CoreLogic offered more conservative estimates of $13 billion. AccuWeather's high estimates aren't new. They also overestimated losses during the Southeastern U. S. hurricanes. Their method includes broader costs, like trauma and health impacts. However, the focus on dollars often overlooks the human cost. At least 24 people died in the LA fires. Recovery can boost local economies, as seen in past disasters. So, while the financial cost is immense, the rebuilding process brings economic activity.
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