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Oregon Will Tap Catastrophic Insurance Policy To Cover Firefighting Costs

For the second year in a row, the Oregon Department of Forestry says it will draw on a catastrophic loss insurance policy to help cover the costs of fighting wildfires.

ODF is responsible for protecting 16 million acres, roughly half the forestland in the state. It fights fires on Bureau of Land Management land, privately owned timber, and state and county forests.

State Forester Doug Decker says ODF's firefighters put out most fires when they’re less than 10 acres. But the few fires that grow larger can cost a $1 million a day to fight, and rack up costs well beyond the department's $42 million firefighting budget. To reduce the impact of large fires on the state's general fund, ODF has an insurance policy with .

The policy goes into effect after the state has spent $20 million fighting fires on top of its its regular budget. This year, Decker expects it’s going to pay out.

“We’re at the brink right now of having burned through the deductible. We’ve spent about $ 20 million in extra fire costs. So from here forward, additional large fires we have, we will be drawing on that insurance policy," he said.

ODF says the costs it incurred fighting the Two Bulls, Bryant Mountain, White River, Moccasin Hill, Rye Valley, Sunflower, Waterman Complex, and Reeves Creek fires have fulfilled the required deductible.

After the insurance kicks in, Lloyds will pay up to $25 million for large fire costs on ODF protected land. The state paid about $2 million for the policy this year. The premium doubled after last year, which was one of the most expensive fire seasons in state history.

Lloyds has provided ODF with catastrophic loss insurance for large wildfires since 1973.

Over the years, the state has paid $55,297,519 in premiums and collected $77,023,924.

<p>A large tanker drops slurry on hotspots in Sunflower Wildfire</p>
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A large tanker drops slurry on hotspots in Sunflower Wildfire

<p>Bridge 99 Complex</p>
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Bridge 99 Complex

<p>Pittsburg Fire with retardant line at top of ridge</p>
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Pittsburg Fire with retardant line at top of ridge

<p>Trees torching within fire perimeter of Sunflower Wildfire</p>
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Trees torching within fire perimeter of Sunflower Wildfire

<p>Burnout Along 14 Road Bridge 99 Complex</p>
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Burnout Along 14 Road Bridge 99 Complex

<p>Glow of Sunflower Wildfire</p>
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Glow of Sunflower Wildfire

<p>Crews mopping up White River Fire</p>
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Crews mopping up White River Fire

<p>Arrowhead Hot Shot Crew on look-out point over White River Canyon</p>
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Arrowhead Hot Shot Crew on look-out point over White River Canyon

<p>Bridge 99 Complex</p>
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Bridge 99 Complex

<p>Mt. Jefferson through smoke from Bear Butte 2 Fire</p>
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Mt. Jefferson through smoke from Bear Butte 2 Fire

<p>Camas Prairie Fire</p>
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Camas Prairie Fire

<p>Bear Butte 2 Fire</p>
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Bear Butte 2 Fire

<p></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman';">Burn-out on the Rye Valley Fire</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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Burn-out on the Rye Valley Fire

 

<p>Crooked River near Fox Fire</p>
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Crooked River near Fox Fire

<p>Ochoco Complex</p>
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Ochoco Complex

<p>Ochoco Complex</p>
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Ochoco Complex

<p></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman';">CampCreek fire &ndash; Retardant dump<br /></span></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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CampCreek fire – Retardant dump

 

<p>Pumice Flat Fire</p>
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Pumice Flat Fire

<p>Pumice Flat Fire</p>
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Pumice Flat Fire

<p><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Cambria; mso-ascii-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: JA; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Burnout operation on Brogan Hill Fire. The purpose of the burnout is to remove any unburned vegetation between the fire and the road, which is being used as the fireline.</span></p>
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Burnout operation on Brogan Hill Fire. The purpose of the burnout is to remove any unburned vegetation between the fire and the road, which is being used as the fireline.

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