EVERY HOME IN AMERICA NOW HAS A WILDFIRE THREAT SCORE

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Of the wildfires that have been traced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration since 1980, 66% of the damage has occurred in the last five years. The end of 2021 concluded the 7th consecutive year of insured losses above $2 billion.

First Street uses everything from property tax data to satellite imagery and assigns a wildfire risk score that factor in construction type, roof type, weather and exposure to natural fuels like trees and grass. First Street gives every home a unique score and unique probabilities of risk. They collaborated with Realator.com to include a flood score on every property as well.

‘WALL OF FIRE’ SENDS RESIDENTS OF MORE THAN 700 HOMES FLEEING IN ARIZONA

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EF-1 TORNADO DAMAGES FIVE HOMES, DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN MEBANE, NORTH CAROLINA

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On May 6th, an EF1 tornado caused damage to Orange County, North Carolina. Several homes and commercial buildings were damaged during the storm. The tornado traveled approximately 3.6 miles, had a maximum width of 400 yards, and wind gusts peaked at 105 miles per hour. Altogether, the storm lasted approximately 7 minutes. More than 1,000 power outages were reported in the area Friday, May 6th. However, all power has been restored as of Saturday, May 27th. One resident's property had strong winds crush their garage, and blow their roof across the street.

COASTAL FIRE BURNS 20 HOMES, FORCES EVACUATIONS IN LAGUNA NIGUEL

PLANE CRASH LANDS IN HOUSTON SCHOOLYARD, SMASHES THROUGH RESIDENTIAL FENCE

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LIGHTNING HITTING TOPEKA HOME DOES ALMOST $1 MILLION IN DAMAGE

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On May 5th, Lightning hit a residential property in Topeka Kansas. Fire fighters responded to the call to find light smoke exiting the top of the property. The fire quickly spearing through the attic of the building. Topeka Fire Department were able to put out the fire and gave an estimate for $519,310 in structural damage and $250,000 in contents lost.

DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOODING TO THE UMGENI STEAM RAILWAY TRACK

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STATE ORDERS ACTION IN AN ATTEMPT TO PROTECT MILFORD'S DRINKING WATER SUPPLY FROM CONTAMINANTS

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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) ordered ZF Active Safety US Inc. to install a treatment system to address vinyl chloride contaminants. Last May, a well that was monitoring contamination registered levels of vinyl chloride at 3.5 parts per billion.

TORNADO HITS SOUTHEAST KANSAS, DAMAGES LOCAL YMCA

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CASINO DEVELOPER CHARGED WITH $650K ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES PENALTY

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$230 MILLION CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT REACHED FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE’S 2015 SANTA BARBARA OIL SPILL

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Plains All American Pipeline, who spilled an estimated 15,000 barrels of crude oil into the Pacific Ocean in 2015, has agreed to pay $230 million to the fishing industry and shoreline residents whose properties endured damages due to the oil spill. Plains All American operated a transportation of crude oil pipeline stretching 130 miles between the Santa Barbara coast and inland refinery markets in California. In 2018, Plains All American was found criminally liable for the oil spill due to failed maintenance, extensive pipeline corrosion, and a corroded pipeline. The oil spill polluted several costal properties and harmed the fishing industry. Judge Gutierrez must give a final approval on the matter. Once the approval is obtained, class members will be notified and a court-approved plan of distribution will be created with $184 million distributed among the Fisher class and $46 million distributed among the Property class.

EATON TOWNSHIP: TORNADO CAUSES PROPERTY DAMAGE

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WATER POLLUTION: STAKEHOLDERS URGE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT, OSUN STATE TO STOP ILLEGAL GOLD MINING

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24 APARTMENTS DAMAGED, PEOPLE DISPLACED AFTER EARLY MORNING FIRE

LINCOLN COUNTY ASSESSOR’S OFFICE: $20.8M LOSSES DUE TO MCBRIDE FIRE

SERIAL KILLER'S HOUSTON HOME GOES ON SALE FOR $185,000

STATE OF OREGON FINDS THAT HERMISTON FRENCH FRY PLANT VIOLATED ITS PERMIT, SPREADING EXCESS NITRATES INTO THE AREA’S GROUNDWATER