Many Texas Panhandle homes burned in wildfires weren't insured
FRITCH— Many Panhandle residents whose dwellings and possessions burned in the region's ongoing wildfires may never financially recover for one simple reason: Their homes weren't insured. In Texas, those without insurance are also more likely to be those who have a harder time recovering from disaster: lower-income households and rural residents.
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