For reference, Oroville is next to Chico. It's also next to Paradise, where one of the massive fires happened a few years ago and almost the entire town lost their homes.
Friend of mine works in personal insurance and she had to give a presentation on how wildfires have affected the current market. She practiced with me to get her timing right. I did not know this, but the assumption was no one would go back and rebuild after the Camp Fire. As of this past April, 1500 building permits had been issued of which 750 were homes. (The concern is the proximity to the WUI - Wildfire Urban Interface. Carriers don't buy claims.)
For reference, Oroville is next to Chico. It's also next to Paradise, where one of the massive fires happened a few years ago and almost the entire town lost their homes.
Although Chico isn't, Oroville & Paradise and many other towns in Shasta county are ground zero for RED voters.
Friend of mine works in personal insurance and she had to give a presentation on how wildfires have affected the current market. She practiced with me to get her timing right. I did not know this, but the assumption was no one would go back and rebuild after the Camp Fire. As of this past April, 1500 building permits had been issued of which 750 were homes. (The concern is the proximity to the WUI - Wildfire Urban Interface. Carriers don't buy claims.)