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Fri Jan 7, 2022, 06:16 AM Jan 2022

Victims in Colorado Fire Face High Building Costs Exceeding Insurance Coverage

WSJ NEWS EXCLUSIVE | FINANCE

Victims in Colorado Fire Face High Building Costs Exceeding Insurance Coverage

Losses expected to reach $1 billion in fire that swept through suburbs between Denver and Boulder

By Leslie Scism and Nicole Friedman
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Jan. 7, 2022 5:30 am ET

Rising construction costs will push the price tag for rebuilding after Colorado’s most destructive wildfire beyond the insurance coverage of some homeowners, according to construction, insurance-industry and government officials.

Losses are expected to reach $1 billion in last week’s Marshall Fire, which swept through the suburbs between Denver and Boulder, Colo. Rebuilding the roughly 1,000 homes destroyed and repairing damage to hundreds of others will strain already stretched builders and supply chains.

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