Insured losses to homes and businesses from the November 2018 Camp, Woolsey and Hill wildfires have risen by 25% to $11.4 billion to date, according to California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara.
More than 13,000 insured homes and businesses suffered a total loss out of more than 46,000 claims reported by insurers from the November 2018 fires, the commissioner said in a statement on Monday.
The $11.4 billion insured loss figure is up more than $2.3 billion from the department’s initial estimate in December, according to the statement.
Wildfires raging near the city of Athens in Greece have disrupted transport and forced authorities to declare a state of emergency in the region, GreekReporter.com reported. The fires have ravaged seaside towns such as Rafina and Mati in the Penteli area, east of Athens and pine forests located west of the Greek capital city. The authorities have shut the main highways between the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland due to smoke.