@djsumdog@Turkleton Pretty horrible to have all that money you spent on insurance for exactly the case of losing absolutely everything in a moment get you nothing.
Insurance companies find a way to weasel out of paying these big disasters a lot of times, or only give you like 70% of the actual value. A lot of these neighborhoods might not be rich either, they just pass on houses between generations.
Even if you get money, it doesn't replace people who didn't get out. Even if you and all your loved ones survived, it does replace all the old family stuff, keepsakes, and personal stuff that can get lost. Not to mention being in a total state of normlessness for at least 2~4 months while you figure out what the fuck to do.
As much as I hate LA, and despite the questions I have over official stories and how this happened, there are probably just a lot of regular Americans who got hit really hard.
So you're not sad because of where they happened to live somehow implying their status .. which somehow negates a tragedy? That's some commie logic right there.