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Hollywood actor-director claims that the California wildfire is the "biggest scam" and that insurance firms have canceled millions of policies.

Hollywood actor-director claims that the California wildfire is the "biggest scam" and that insurance firms have canceled millions of policies.

On Instagram, Tyler Perry vented his annoyance at insurance companies canceling coverage during California wildfires, putting families at risk. He related the tragic tale of a woman who used a garden hose to defend her aging parents' house.

In the middle of the horrific California wildfire, actor-director Tyler Perry resorted to Instagram to vent his dissatisfaction with insurance providers. Perry emphasized the hardships encountered by families who are left unprotected as a result of large insurers canceling their policies in his heartfelt statement.

The Los Angeles Times claims that insurance providers like State Farm, Chubb, and Allstate have ceased issuing new policies or renewing existing ones for residences in regions that are prone to wildfires.

In California, State Farm alone refused to renew 30,000 policies. Homeowners have apparently been left without coverage during these disastrous occurrences.

"It was heartbreaking to witness a daughter attempt to defend her 90-year-old parents' house with a garden hose after their insurance was canceled," Perry posted on Instagram.

Perry told the tale of a woman who, when her parents' insurance was canceled, used a garden hose to defend their house. This was characterized by Perry as "pure greed."

"Is it not horrifying to you that after years of taking billions of money out of communities, insurance companies are suddenly permitted to cancel millions of policies for the exact individuals that made them wealthy? The Hollywood actor-director stated, "People who have paid premiums their entire lives are left with nothing because of pure greed."

He continued, "I am keeping everyone in my prayers as I am trying to figure out what steps to take to do all I can to help as many as I can."

Perry's social media post has received gratitude from a number of users.

An Instagram user commented, "They say the biggest scam in life are insurance policies because of situations like this."

It's a fraud. Another person added, "It's time for us to stand up to the broken systems and all the wrong in the world."

A wildfire in California destroys 12,000 buildings.
Widespread damage has been inflicted by the California wildfire, which started in Pacific Palisades on January 7. The flames quickly spread to nearby regions, such as Malibu and the Hollywood Hills, due to strong winds.

According to local officials, the fire has scorched more than 37,000 acres. Over 12,000 buildings were burned in the wildfire in California. At least 16 people have died so far. Rescue operations are under progress.


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