Natural disasters leave more than just physical wreckage in their wake; they also lead to emotional and financial turbulence. For homeowners who need to sell their properties post-disaster, the task may appear monumental. However, a solution comes in the form of cash home buyers who specialize in purchasing properties affected by these disasters. They provide quick, stress-free solutions, aiding your ...
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California’s Insurance Market Is Taking A Hit Due To Natural Disasters
For several years, California has been home to the largest insurance market in the United States (US) and one of the largest in the world. It’s easy to see why this is the case: there’s high demand for insurance companies due, among other reasons, to the pattern of natural disasters in California. From wildfires and earthquakes to floods and storms, ...
Read More »How To Recover After A Disaster
Natural disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, fires, storms, and hurricanes, always strike unnoticed. Unfortunately, these disasters cause unplanned relocations, which can stress individuals and the community. Recovering from any disaster is gradual and occurs in stages that can take several days, weeks, months, or years depending on the extent of the damage. Nonetheless, affected families and businesses should initiate the ...
Read More »5 Ways To Be Prepared For The Unexpected In Life
There are times in life when the unexpected is thrown at us. Whether it be health issues, natural disasters or legal predicaments, it is always best to be prepared for such situations when they arise. If you’d like to be prepared for all eventualities, the following are five ways you can be prepared for times when the world throws you ...
Read More »Retired Firefighter Set To Offer Tips On Major Natural Disasters
The Castaic Lions Club is set to partner up with a retired firefighter at the end of April in an effort to give Santa Clarita residents safety tips on what to do during major emergencies, officials said Tuesday. On April 30, Steve Skinner, a retired Los Angeles County firefighter, is set to give a presentation at Castaic Middle School on ...
Read More »Santa Clarita High School Basketball And Soccer Updated Schedule
Several scheduled tournament basketball and soccer games for Santa Clarita Valley schools have been cancelled or rescheduled due to the surrounding fires across the Greater Los Angeles Area. Hart, Canyon, and Saugus Warrior Classic tournament games for boys basketball have been reacheduled for Wednesday afternoon and evening at Maranatha HS, while Golden Valley girls and boys basketball and soccer teams will cancel all ...
Read More »L.A. County Left Off Federal Disaster Assistance List
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) excluded Los Angeles County and Santa Clarita from the regions that would be receiving funds for damages caused by natural disasters in February. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today that federal disaster assistance has been made available to ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Aims To Help Residents Prepare For Natural Disasters
Santa Clarita is honoring National Preparedness Month this September with a series of seminars to help residents prepare. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. “These seminars are to help foster awareness in our community,” says Donna Nuzzi, the city of Santa Clarita emergency services supervisor. “Especially earthquake preparedness, which is obviously ...
Read More »Are You Prepared If A Disaster Hits Your Neighborhood?
Local officials are urging residents of our county to prepare now for natural disasters and other emergencies. Earthquakes, fires and other natural disasters can affect many people over a wide area, but even a train derailment or plane crash can knock down power lines in a smaller area, creating blackouts, blocking streets, spreading hazardous materials, and making it difficult for ...
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