Latest Flood Headlines

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School Flood Damage in Baton Rouge Tops $60M

Feb 7 2017 // Officials estimate that it will cost more than $62 million and years of work to repair flooded schools in Baton Rouge. The Advocate reports that of the 10 schools that were forced to temporarily relocate because of the...

Red River Flooding Concerns on the Rise in Midwest

Feb 7 2017 // After several dry springs, communities are keeping a wary eye on the Red River in case it’s due for another flood. The region has been soaked with double the usual amount of winter rain, sleet and snow this winter,...

Deadline Extended for Louisiana NFIP Policyholders Affected by August Flood

Feb 6 2017 // Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has granted an additional 90-day extension of an important deadline for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders affected...

Flooding and Damaging Wind Were Most Destructive Natural Hazards in 2016

Feb 2 2017 // This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Annual Summary from CoreLogic Details 2016 Natural Hazard Events CoreLogic® analyzes and evaluates the number and severity of natural hazard events that occurred...

Coalition Urges Modernization of National Flood Insurance Program

Feb 1 2017 // A U.S. flood insurance program that is drowning in billions of dollars in debt can be modernized to bolster its finances while curbing the public’s exposure to flood risks, a national coalition said in a reform...

Late Planting, August Floods Hurt Louisiana Sweet Potato Crop

Jan 31 2017 // The LSU AgCenter says late planting and August floods hurt Louisiana’s sweet potato harvest, cutting the yield from 450 bushels an acre in 2015 to 290 bushels per acre last year. Extension Associate Myrl Systrunk...

California Surplus Lines Are Now A Bigger Chunk of the Commercial Market

Jan 27 2017 // The phrase “new normal” might be a cliché, but it was too hard for Ben McKay, executive director of the Surplus Lines Association of California, to avoid using when describing the state’s excess and...

Houston Seeks to Expedite Funding for Flood-Control Measures

Jan 26 2017 // Officials intend to introduce an innovative plan to speed up funding for flood-control measures along Houston bayous. The Houston Chronicle reports the city council is considering a payment plan that would have the state...

Intense Storms, Flooding Wallop California

Jan 24 2017 // The tail end of a punishing winter storm system lashed California with thunderstorms and severe winds Monday after breaking rainfall records, washing out roads and whipping up enormous waves. At least four people died and...

Recovery Task Force Backs $1.2B Louisiana Flood Aid Plan

Jan 23 2017 // Louisiana’s flood recovery task force has agreed to Gov. John Bel Edwards’ proposal to spend $1.2 billion in federal aid allocated by Congress, with most of the money targeted for homeowners. Under the plan...

U.S. Floods, Other Major Climate Events Rack Up $46 Billion in Cost, 138 Lives in 2016

Jan 23 2017 // During 2016, the United States experienced 15 weather and climate disasters with insured and uninsured losses exceeding $1 billion each across the United States. Overall, these events resulted in the deaths of 138 people...

Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Fires… Oh My! Southeast Weathers Tough 2016

Jan 23 2017 // It is fair to say 2016 was the year of the catastrophe in the Southeast. Tornadoes, drought, floods, hurricanes and wildfires impacted virtually every state in the region. For the insurance industry, these events made for...

Surplus Lines Specialty Coverages on the Upswing in Texas

Jan 23 2017 // The Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas, which recently changed its acronym from SLSOT to SLTX, reported at the end of 2016 that the number of surplus lines policy filings had surpassed the numbers recorded in 2014 or...

NFIP: Number of Flood Policies in Louisiana Now at More than 480K

Jan 23 2017 // The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) says there are now more than 480,000 active NFIP flood policies in Louisiana following the March and August floods, representing an increase of more than 35,000 policies. NFIP...

Officials in Montana Officials Issue Ice Jam, Flooding Warnings

Jan 18 2017 // The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is warning that heavy ice on waterways could break apart in some areas, possibly causing ice jams and flooding. The Daily Inter Lake reported the temperatures...

26% of Natural Disaster Economic Losses in 2016 Were Insured: Aon Benfield Cat Report

Jan 17 2017 // Overall, just 26 percent ($54 billion) of overall economic losses caused by natural disasters worldwide during 2016 were covered by insurance as a higher percentage of damage occurred in areas with a lower insurance...

Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Fires… Oh My! 2016 A Rough Year for the Southeast

Jan 11 2017 // It is fair to say 2016 was the year of the catastrophe in the Southeast. Tornadoes, drought, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires impacted virtually every state in the region. For the insurance industry, these events made for...

NFIP: Number of Flood Policies in Louisiana Spikes to More than 480K

Jan 10 2017 // The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) says there are now more than 480,000 active NFIP flood policies in Louisiana following the March and August floods, representing an increase of more than 35,000 policies. NFIP...

Hundreds of Evacuations in California, Nevada from Flooding

Jan 10 2017 // Hundreds fled homes as a massive winter storm packing heavy rain, damaging winds and lightning caused mudslides and widespread flooding in Northern California and Nevada. The Russian River in California’s Sonoma...

Floods, Other Major Climate Events Cost U.S. $46 Billion, 138 Lives in 2016

Jan 10 2017 // During 2016, the United States experienced 15 weather and climate disasters with insured and uninsured losses exceeding $1 billion each across the United States. Overall, these events resulted in the deaths of 138 people...