After this weekend's historic flash flooding – even in areas far beyond a flood zone – you might be wondering if you should add flood insurance. Insurance agents say that it depends on several factors ...
Over the past 20 years, 99% of U.S. counties have experienced a flood event, according to the National Flood Insurance Program by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. While floods can be bigger ...
Ariel Rivera advocates for long-term reauthorization with key reforms, including greater transparency in Risk Rating 2.0 Rivera addressed a broad range of issues regarding the flood program, including ...
Neptune Insurance Holdings, Inc. ("Neptune") (NYSE: NP), the largest private flood insurance provider in the United States, ...
Anyone who has been through a flood or hurricane knows the scene: waterlogged furniture piled on curbs, gutted homes with ...
“Flooding can happen just about anywhere it rains or snows,” says the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In fact, 99 percent of U.S. counties have been hit by flooding in the past 20 years.
New flood insurance requirements won't take effect until the maps are finalized in two to three years, county officials said. Here's what to know ahead of hurricane season June 1.
It’s been more than two months since the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Harris County Flood Control District released the long-awaited draft maps highlighting updated flood risks across ...