🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To INSANE NATURAL DISASTERS CAUGHT ON CAMERA!
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In America we have two kinds of car insurance; Liability and Comprehensive. Liability is what everyone has to have to protect other people in an accident. Say you hit someone, liability will cover the person you hit, their car and their injuries. Comprehensive will cover you and your car. Problem is that Comprehensive is optional if you own your car outright. So if you have an older car it might be cost prohibative to have it covered with Comprehensive. So in that case NO those cars would NOT be covered unless they had Comprehensive coverage.
Depends on the insurance policy, some exclude "acts of god"
Just to let you know California fire are cause by not taking care of their forest. Here in az we deforest and back break,take out the dead. Epa laws in California don't allow for that
In regards to the avalanche… I'm reminded of an old joke, which I'm paraphrasing here: "Skiiers should be aware when someone shouts the word SKI!, because it means a loose ski is coming down the hill. They should also be aware when someone shouts AVALANCHE!, which means a hill is coming down the hill." 🤣
I live in Northern California in the middle of the fire zone, when it's not burning it's beautiful here and a wonderful place to live. I have lived here my entire life and I admit that the smoke does suck but it usually only lasts for a couple weeks a year.
We live in Pennsylvania which is clear across the country from California and the fires / smoke there literally dimmed the sun. You could stare right at it with no problem.
In either 2018 or 2019, at night I could see the orange glow of a mountain on fire 40 miles (64.3738 KM) away.
You could be miles away from a wildfire and still see smoke and ash. The sky turns orange and you stay indoors.
In 2018, the town of Paradise CA was wiped out due to wildfires. I work for an insurance company which insured a building in Paradise. When we write a policy, we have the property inspected and recommend loss prevention measures if necessary. Soon after writing the policy for the building in Paradise, the town was wiped out. We didn’t order an inspection because there wouldn’t be anything to inspect and too late for loss prevention. Instead the claims department handled the loss assessment.
“The community of Concow and the town of Paradise were destroyed within the first six hours of the fire, losing an estimated 95 percent of their buildings. The town of Magalia also suffered substantial damage, and the community of Pulga, California suffered some.”
I think tsunamis terrify me the most. The lightening storm looks like the finger of God drawing in the sky. There are clauses in insurance policies that if it's an act of God , like a flood, they won't pay. We do get water spouts in my state.
The biggest problem that California has and has had is its insane idea that it can freeze time. The Government officials and sheeple who vote for them have no idea how California operates as an ecosystem. The believe in Disney and fake Climate Science and fall for fear mongering and lies. The facts: California is a desert that man has reclaimed by canals that bring water to the desert from the mountains. They fall for the romantic idea that we can take a snapshot in time and stop evolution. Climate and nature are not and never have been static. Forests have been clearing underbrush for eons with fire. Thunderstorms in the mountains ignite fires that clear away the dead brush and start new seedlings. The encroachment of towns in the mountains and environmentalists stopping the clearing of brush have allowed huge tinderboxes to build and so, when lit, they are impossible to control. Imagine a log, dry as a bone and a lit match falls on it. It may actually catch fire, but it would be easy to extinguish. Now, wrap it in straw and dip it in gasoline and light it. That is what the idiots in California, Oregon and Washington have done. Their denial of natural laws and their arrogant environmentalism is going to lead to the elimination of the Pacific Northwest forests. It is not a prediction, it is happening every year in more destructive fires. It is ironic that the environmentalist activists are destroying the environment and the Capitalist may be its last hope.
It’s called Garly Hail I got hit 4/2021 it went though my roof. All car lots the cars were total over 20,000 went through roofs of Walmart, and almost everyone in Norman OK lost their roofs. Worse we got hit again in August and many needed new roofs again.
Wide fires in California happen every year in California. California never rains during the summer where it can reach temperatures of 110°F for days at a time. When everything is dry for 8 or 9 months during the summer, it's going to start fires.
If a water spout comes on land it is then a tornado
On average, the Philippines gets 20 typhoons/hurricanes per year
You should be covered in case of flooding
The smoke from the california fires reached us halfway across the country in minnesota looked very odd orange skys
I'll always remember my Earth Science professor impressed on us: the Earth is dynamic.
You must purchase a rider to your regular insurance policy to include flood, fire, wind damage, etc. Some policies will cover fire and water. It depends on the policy and where you live. High-risk areas may raise insurance premium rates.
it depends on what kind of insurance you have in america if your covered by a flood or not and by how much you are covered
the people indigenous to California did controlled fires until colonizers banned them. it took this long for people to realize that maybe the people who have lived there for thousands of years might know whats best for the land
Yeah, the air quality was so bad in California that the sky was overcast with ash and smoke in beach cities (I could walk to the beach in about 30 minutes). Ash was everywhere and the air felt so unnaturally warm. There are wild fires every year. We have some serious droughts. Thankfully it's been raining all day today lol We need it!
Kabir, what kinds of weather does the Uk have that we may not see in the US??? I could look it up but if you did a video on that , that would be interesting
I live in Utah, a whole ass State away from the California fires this year, and there were WEEKS where instead of sunny or partly cloudy the weather apps called for SMOKE. 2021 was worse than 2020 but there was too much other news for it to really register. We lost several whole towns in the U.S. and Canada.
Hey Kabir. I’ve been having a super rough time lately, but I just wanted to let you know that your videos help. Thank you.
I'm not sure about cars, but homeowner's insurance generally doesn't cover floods. You need specific flood insurance for that. If you're in a flood plain, most banks will require it as a condition of the mortgage.
Waterspouts can form in a few different ways. Some are tornadoes that just happen to touch down over water, but most form by a slightly different process (spinning up from the ground upward toward the clouds rather than from the clouds downward) and are quite a bit weaker.