Latest Flood Headlines

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

Louisiana Governor: Homeowners Should Get Flood Plan Money by April

Jan 9 2017 // Louisiana has submitted its plan to spend $438 million in federal flood aid, and Gov. John Bel Edwards’ administration says money should begin flowing for recovery work by April, even as the state continues to...

Jim Justice Businesses Request Dismissal of West Virginia Flood Cleanup Suit

Jan 9 2017 // Jim Justice’s businesses have responded to a lawsuit claiming the West Virginia governor-elect’s companies have not paid for $771,268 worth of flood cleanup work after the Greenbrier resort was hit by severe...

Canada’s 2016 Nat Cats Bring Record Insured Damages of $3.7B

Jan 6 2017 // Insured damages from Canadian natural catastrophes during 2016 topped C$4.9 billion (US$3.7 billion) – smashing the previous annual record of C$3.2 billion (US$2.4 billion) set in 2013, according to the Insurance Bureau...

National Flood Insurance Program Secures $1 Billion in Reinsurance for 2017; 25 Reinsurers Participate

Jan 3 2017 // For just the second time in its history, the federal government’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has reinsurance to help it weather major storms. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which manages...

Heavy Snowpack Has Some in North Dakota Wary of Spring Flooding

Jan 3 2017 // Some Minot residents who endured the Souris River flood of 2011 are having trouble digesting the current snowpack numbers. The National Weather Service says the snowfall total in the city for November and December is...

How Flood Risk in U.S. Is Changing: Increasing in North, Decreasing in South

Dec 30 2016 // The risk of flooding in the United States is changing regionally, and the reasons could be shifting rainfall patterns and the amount of water in the ground. In a new study, Recent Trends in U.S. Flood Risk, University of...

Trump vs. California Climate Battle Brewing

Dec 29 2016 // California vs. Trump, so to speak, is shaping up to be a heavyweight match. On one side is the world’s sixth (or so) largest economy – home to Disneyland, Hollywood and Big Sur. On the other is the reality show...

Historic Flooding Prompts Uptick in Flood Policies in South Louisiana

Dec 29 2016 // Four months after devastating flooding ravaged South Louisiana, nearly 30,000 new flood insurance policies have been written in the affected areas, the Louisiana Department of Insurance announced. As of July 30, the total...

Despite Disastrous Flooding, Future of Louisiana Project Remains Murky

Dec 28 2016 // Despite the flooding that struck south Louisiana in August, prospects for a decades-old project aimed at protecting Baton Rouge, La. area homes remain murky. The 12-mile structure is called the Comite River Diversion...

Philippines Hunts for Crew of Ship Sunk by Typhoon Nock-Ten; AIR Comments

Dec 28 2016 // The Philippine coast guard pressed its search Tuesday for 18 crewmen from a cargo ship that sank at the height of Typhoon Nock-Ten, which struck the country on Christmas Day. Coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said 14...

Louisiana Meeting to Discuss Flood Spending Plans Set for January

Dec 27 2016 // Plans for spending more than $1 billion in newly approved federal flood recovery money will be discussed at a Jan. 6 meeting of the Restore Louisiana Task Force. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro...

Report: West Virginia Flooded with Painkillers by Drug Wholesalers

Dec 27 2016 // Drug wholesalers shipped 780 million hydrocodone and oxycodone pills to West Virginia in just six years, a period when 1,728 people fatally overdosed on these two painkillers, according to an investigation by the...

Texas Surplus Office Projects 2016 Increase in Premium, Filings

Dec 22 2016 // Projections show that the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas is on track to surpass fourth quarter premium totals set in the past two years, according to data prepared by the office. The amount of surplus lines filings...

Needing More Work, Minot’s Flooded Home Buyout Policy on Hold

Dec 19 2016 // A proposed change to Minot, N.D.’s home buyout policy following the devastating 2011 Souris River flood is on hold for more refinement. The City Council is considering providing extra compensation to homeowners who...

Restoration Company Suing West Virginia’s New Gov Over Unpaid Flood Cleanup Bills

Dec 19 2016 // West Virginia Gov.-elect Jim Justice’s businesses are being sued by a flood restoration company for unpaid bills, after cleanup crews restored parts of the Greenbrier following flooding that hit parts of the state in...

NFIP Payouts to Matthew Victims Top $162M

Dec 19 2016 // The National Flood Insurance Program has paid out more than $162 million to victims in the five-state area hit by Hurricane Matthew–Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, the Federal Emergency...

Council Bluffs, Iowa Races to Improve Levees in Advance of FEMA Deadline

Dec 19 2016 // Improvements to the Council Bluffs, Iowa, levee system are continuing as city officials hope to beat federal government action that could cost homeowners a boatload of cash in flood insurance. The city council approved the...

Top Florida Stories of 2016: Florida’s Evolving Flood Market

Dec 16 2016 // Before McCarty announced his decision to leave office, he initiated dialogue with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over the National Flood Insurance Program’s rate making. Citing the fact that the flood...

Rapid Repairs Sought After Pennsylvania Creek Flood Wall Section Collapse

Dec 14 2016 // Authorities city say they will seek funding for rapid repairs following the collapse of a section of a creek flood wall in a northeastern Pennsylvania city. Wilkes-Barre city administrator Ted Wampole says a 40-foot...

Appeals Court Allows Suit Against Firm in Pennsylvania Flood Deaths

Dec 13 2016 // An appeals court has cleared the way for refiling of a lawsuit against an engineering firm in the deaths of four people killed in flash flooding in Pittsburgh more than five years ago. Judge R. Stanton Wettick Jr. earlier...