FEMA has released updated draft flood maps that could change flood insurance requirements. Homeowners have six months to review potential flood zone changes before they become official.
New draft FEMA flood maps show expanded flood risk across Harris County, but officials say no insurance or regulatory changes ...
Draft FEMA flood maps offer a preview of how flood risk may shift in Harris County.
For the first time in nearly two decades, FEMA is getting ready to finalize a new flood map, reflecting the growing risk of ...
Harris County residents can now see preliminary Federal Emergency Management Agency map data through a new interactive dashboard from FEMA and the Harris County Flood Control District in the first ...
A Chronicle analysis found Harris County's flood zones could expand substantially due to higher rainfall, more development ...
Harris County could see its first major update to floodplain boundaries in nearly two decades. Emily Woodell with the Harris ...
Updated federal flood maps in Southeast Texas may require more homeowners to carry flood insurance, expanding the 100-year floodplain.
New flood maps issued by FEMA are set to go into effect starting Dec. 20. So what does that mean for you? High risk means there's a 1-in-4 chance of flooding, medium/low risk means anything less. Palm ...
Some new developments in Brunswick County are looking at 20-year-old floodplain data. A newer flood risk report could bring ...