Even if they were notified of their cancellations to find a new policy with other insurers, they know what’s going on in the industry, the hazards, hike costs. I’ve read as much as 40%, pretty pricey. Some of the residents have lived there for fifty years.
I’m not talking about not being able to be insured. Even so it might be difficult to find insurers who see the problem coming, overly hot summer. I wonder if they knew about the empty resevoir and the hydrants being dry.
It comes with the territory, same thing happening in coastal areas of Florida.
there were no cancellations ...