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Estimated insured loss |
Rank |
Date |
Location |
Dollars when occurred |
In 2011 dollars (2) |
1 |
Oct. 20-21, 1991 |
Oakland Fire, CA |
$1,700 |
$2,576 |
2 |
Oct. 21-24, 2007 |
Witch Fire, CA |
1,300 |
1,387 |
3 |
Oct. 25-Nov. 4, 2003 |
Cedar Fire, CA |
1,060 |
1,276 |
4 |
Oct. 25-Nov. 3, 2003 |
Old Fire, CA |
975 |
1,174 |
5 |
Nov. 2-3, 1993 |
Los Angeles County Fire, CA |
375 |
543 |
6 |
Sep. 4-9, 2011 |
Bastrop County Complex Fire, TX |
530 |
530 |
7 |
Oct. 27-28, 1993 |
Orange County Fire, CA |
350 |
507 |
8 |
Jun. 27-Jul. 2, 1990 |
Santa Barbara Fire, CA |
265 |
416 |
9 |
Sep. 6-13, 2010 |
Fourmile Canyon Fire, CO |
210 |
214 |
10 |
May 10-16, 2000 |
Cerro Grande Fire, NM |
140 |
179 |
(1) Property coverage only for catastrophic fires. Effective January 1, 1997, ISO's Property Claim Services (PCS) unit defines catastrophes as events that cause more than $25 million in insured property damage and that affect a significant number of insureds and insurers. From 1982 to 1996, PCS used a $5 million threshold in defining catastrophes. Before 1982, PCS used a $1 million threshold.
(2) Adjusted for inflation through 2011 by ISO using the GDP implicit price deflator.
Source: The Property Claim Services (PCS) unit of ISO, a Verisk Analytics company. |