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State encouraged building in risky lava zone
By Grassroot Institute @ 8:22 PM :: 5666 Views :: Hawaii County

State encouraged building in risky lava zone

Grassroot Institute president says ongoing disaster could have been avoided

From Grassroot Institute

HAWAII ISLAND (May 14, 2018) >> Hawaii’s state government encouraged building near the active portion of Kilauea volcano, where homes now are being destroyed by flowing lava, according to research from the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, whose president said this disaster was avoidable.

Keli'i Akina, Ph.D., said, “This destruction of local homes could have been prevented if the government had paid attention to the private insurance market, which refused to insure anyone in the area currently destroyed by lava.”

In the 1990s, the town of Kalapana was destroyed by lava, and soon afterward, private insurance companies, after suffering millions of dollars in losses, stopped insuring land in Lava Zones 1 and 2. The next year, lawmakers created the Hawaii Property Insurance Association (HPIA) to insure homes in areas where lava risk was high.

The law requires private insurance companies to pool their money to subsidize the expense of offering insurance in high-risk lava zones.

This resulted in a boom in the housing market below the active Kilauea volcano.

By 2008, there were more than 2,400 HPIA policies in the area, providing more than $700 million worth of insurance to the highest-risk lava zones on Hawaii Island.

“Today’s hazard could have been avoided if Hawaii leaders paid more attention when private insurance companies said the area was too risky to insure,” Akina said. “Lawmakers put people in danger by offering the government-created insurance that encouraged people to build there, ignoring the signals from the private insurance companies that said it was too dangerous.”

HPIA describes itself as a nonprofit association, created to provide basic property insurance for persons unable to purchase homeowners coverage in the private market due to the ongoing volcanic eruption in Lava Zones 1 and 2 on the Island of Hawaii.

Its members are all licensed insurers that write property and casualty insurance in Hawaii, each required to be a member of the HPIA as a condition of their authority to transact business in the state. Together they participate in the writings, expenses, profits and losses of the HPIA, in proportion to their market share of property and casualty insurance written in Hawaii, according to the association.

HPIA’s website notes that “there is no public funding or taxpayers’ monies involved” in its operations, but certainly any losses incurred by the HPIA members are passed along to their broader base of Hawaii customers, resulting in an indirect tax.

“The cost for this tragedy goes far beyond the monetary costs of the government-created insurance,” Akina said. “It also extends to the families who are now seeing their homes go up in fire and smoke.”

He added, “Government officials in Hawaii should let the private market for insurance work in providing signals to local families about where it is simply too dangerous to build.”

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