Latest Coastal Headlines

All the headlines from our Coastal Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Saving Shore Communities a Risky, Expensive Proposition

Dec 9 2015 // The sea is rising. The land is sinking. Entire mid-Atlantic communities are anchored in between, bookended by certain disaster unless a way is found to turn back the tide and save the shore. No one knows how to fix the fix...

Report: Southeast States Not Prepared for Future Risks from Climate Change

Dec 7 2015 // Many states across the country, particularly in the Southeast, are unprepared to face the risks posed from extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland flooding, coastal flooding and other extreme weather events, according to...

States Graded ‘A’ to ‘F’ for Extreme Weather Preparedness

Nov 20 2015 // Many states across the country are unprepared to face the risks posed extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland flooding, coastal flooding and other extreme weather events, according to a new report card. Only a small...

Flood Warnings in Effect for Rising South Carolina Coastal Rivers

Nov 17 2015 // Forecasters are warning of rising river levels near the South Carolina coast. The National Weather Service said a flood warning is still in effect for the Santee River near Jamestown in Berkeley County. At 6 p.m. Sunday...

Florida Approves First Citizens Take-Out Offers for 2016

Nov 9 2015 // ​The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has approved the removal of up to 127,266 personal residential policies and 3,268 commercial residential/non-residential polices from Citizens Property Insurance...

New Hampshire’s Bipartisan Summit Examines Coastal Flooding

Oct 26 2015 // Elected officials from 18 states — representing some 95,000 miles of coastline — gathered in New Hampshire on Saturday, Oct. 24, for a bipartisan summit on coastal flooding. Some of those who attended the...

Florida Approves Removal of Up to 142,500 Policies from Citizens

Oct 19 2015 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation approved the removal of up to 140,000 personal residential policies and 2,500 commercial residential polices from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. by the following four...

Florida Approves the Removal of Up To 142,500 Policies from Citizens

Oct 12 2015 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has approved the removal of up to 140,000 personal residential policies and 2,500 commercial residential polices from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. by the following four...

Report: Florida Cities Most Vulnerable to Storm Surge

Oct 5 2015 // Four of the top eight cities most vulnerable to a major storm surge are located in Florida, according to a new report released by Karen Clark & Company (KCC). The 2015 “Most Vulnerable U.S. Cities to Storm Surge...

RMS: Slow-Moving Hurricane Joaquin Expected to Drive Coastal Flooding

Oct 2 2015 // Even though Hurricane Joaquin is likely to remain offshore in the Atlantic, it is battering parts of the Carribbean with Category 4 strength winds and will likely drive coastal flooding and heavy rainfall along the eastern...

Update: Quake off Chile Slams Waves into Coastal Towns; Death Toll Rises

Sep 17 2015 // Strong aftershocks rippled through Chile on Thursday after a magnitude 8.3 earthquake that killed at least eight people and slammed powerful waves into coastal towns, forcing more than a million people from their...

Report: Florida Cities Most Vulnerable to Storm Surge

Sep 15 2015 // Four of the top eight cities most vulnerable to a major storm surge are located in Florida, according to a new report released by Karen Clark & Company (KCC). The 2015 “Most Vulnerable U.S. Cities to Storm Surge...

Florida Approves Removal of Up to 184,500 Policies from Citizens

Sep 14 2015 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has approved the removal of up to 181,909 personal residential policies and 2,591 commercial residential/non-residential polices from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation...

IBHS: After Katrina, Roofing Regulations Stronger on Gulf Coast

Aug 26 2015 // According to new research by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, stronger building codes and standards, along with more stringent requirements for inspections, building permits, and contractor...

10 Years After Katrina, Coastal Cities Face Greater Flood Risk: RMS

Aug 19 2015 // A decade after Hurricane Katrina caused $41 billion in property/casualty insurance losses, the most expensive catastrophe for the global insurance industry, rising sea levels are driving up expected economic and insurance...

Florida Approves Removal of Up to 280,857 Policies From Citizens

Aug 12 2015 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation announced today that it has approved the removal of up to 279,357 personal residential policies and 1,500 commercial residential polices from Citizens Property Insurance...

Florida’s Heritage Insurance Expanding Into Four Coastal States

Jul 17 2015 // Clearwater, Florida-based Heritage Property & Casualty Co. said it has applied to expand into North Carolina, South Carolina, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. “The entry into complementary coastal states positions...

Florida Approves Removal of More Than 80,000 Policies from Citizens

Jul 13 2015 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (FLOIR) approved the removal of up to 80,000 personal residential policies and 1,050 commercial residential polices from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. (Citizens) by the...

Three Steps Towards Getting Your Portfolio Ready for Hurricane Season

Jul 6 2015 // This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Insuring property along our nation’s coastlines can be either extremely lucrative or laden with risk. Many coastal residents are underinsured—which puts...

Windstorm Insurance Bill Stirs Lively Debate in Texas House

Jun 15 2015 // Differences of opinion on the never-ending problem of what to do about property insurance along the coast had lawmakers from coastal areas pitted against inland representatives in the waning days of the Texas legislative...