Resilience Blog

Mudslides Often Follow Wildfires: Be Prepared and Understand the Insurance Implications

As wildfires continue to burn in California, Oregon, Colorado, and elsewhere – and people pray for precipitation to help firefighters in their efforts – another threat looms: mudslides.   Wet weather is in Oregon’s […]

California weekly update: 09/11/20

California’s wildfires have burned more acres than any year on record. This year, unusual dry lightning storms sparked some of […]

As California Fights Wildfires, It Struggles to Keep Homeowners Insured

The Los Angeles office of the National Weather Service predicted prolonged, potentially record-setting heat and dangerous weather conditions throughout California […]

California weekly update: 09/04/20

The Los Angeles office of the National Weather Service (NWS) predicts prolonged, potentially record-setting heat and dangerous weather conditions throughout […]

Webinar: Wildfires are here—be CA wildfire ready with tips to protect property and finances

With another catastrophic wildfire season again underway in California, join this press conference to hear from fire science and insurance […]

Atypical Wildfire Activity? Of Course — It’s 2020

If you need any further evidence of the anomalous nature of the year 2020, you can take a look at […]

Triple-I’s Janet Ruiz reports on the California Wildfires: 8-20-2020

Early on August 19, tens of thousands of California residents evacuated their homes after a series of unusual thunderstorms moved […]

Wildfire reality check: Tips for protecting your home

Wildfire season is well underway with millions of U.S. properties at risk. Triple-I and the American Property Casualty Insurance Association […]

Safeguard your business from wildfires: Allianz and Triple-I team up on mitigation

With business owners facing the ‘new normal’ of a seven-month wildfire season, compounded by rising temperatures, public safety power shutoffs, […]

Wildfires and insurance: Learn how to prepare financially

Another wildfire season has begun. Almost 4.5 million U.S. homes are at high or extreme risk of wildfire, with more […]