Once a shock has been a prediction Up to 70% of the residents of Pacific Palposades It will not return to reset and live in their homes, the former “million dollar list” real estate agent Josh Altman explains exactly why.
“They do not want to return because they do not want to return. Of course, they are not going to return there … It's not simple math,” said Altman said “Fox Business Live”.
“I do not believe that construction, lumber, steel, dirty, most of the majority of most people that are dirty. Palisades and Malibu.”
Southern California has been fighting in the rise of wild fires since January 7. 28 people who have more than 50,000 acres were killed and 16,000 houses and buildings were completely lost.
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President Donald Trump Destruction in Los Angeles, declared a national ambulance after the devastating residents affected by the disastrous incident.
According to AccuWeather and JPMorgan, early calculations put the total financial loss of wild fire in $ 50 billion. Leading to fires, Several insurance companies Either he fled, writes a new policy or reduced coverage in the state of gold.
“And if this is a catastrophe to show your homes, schools, schools and trade areas. This is a disaster. This is a disaster.” “That's what I said, I do not know that they will be able to do it with insurance.”
The news signed a relief package that the state spent $ 2.5 billion in order to help the state's wild restoration. However, Altman wants to further increase the response by eliminating the barracks of homes and expensive bureaucratic road barriers in California in California.
“The recipe for success is intended to cut a house.
“There are a lot of judgment and many things to go to the local level. The kiosk tax, it was the worst tax that was never passing,” Altman continued. “Get rid of this for all the people who lose their homes. The rule of wildlife, get rid of it. Start cutting the red ribbon. This (a) will be back to being strong Los Angeles.”
Speaking to the President's visit, the real estate specialist, who saw the destruction of the virgin with his own eyes, hoped that the Trump would lead to federal assistance and assistance.
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“You should see. I walked in the Palpose, I walked Malibu. It is a worse road than you can imagine so far. I hope it will be financed at the federal level.”
Critical fire conditions turned off in the regionFriday is expected with the expected rain pockets on the weekend. Useful rain will rise to the top in Sunday's coverage, but can trigger a mud in burning areas.
Fox News' Stepheny Price and Fox Air Fore Chris Oberholtz contributed to this report.
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