Sonoma County fire now tied for costliest in California history
Figures released by the state
All told, the series of wildfires that struck wine country and portions of the foothills northeast of
'These insured loss figures just reflect the current numbers," said Insurance Commissioner
Other sources predict the losses could escalate by a considerable margin.
Jones' department said more than 14,000 homes were damaged or totally destroyed, along with nearly 4,000 commercial buildings, 3,200 cars and 111 boats.
The commissioner said his figures don't include uninsured losses, including damage to schools, community centers and other public buildings.
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