Another round of climate-related insurance crises is on the horizon, according to a new report from the California Department of Insurance.
"Impacts of extreme heat to California's people, infrastructure, and economy" cites potential burdens to medical, life, crop and business interruption insurance. The report came out last week as temperatures topped 110 degrees across much of the Central Valley.
It estimated the state suffered $7.7 billion in losses, suf...
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