Latest Flood Headlines

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Underinsurance of Property Is Growing Global Challenge: Swiss Re Report

Oct 5 2015 // The underinsurance of property risk – particularly natural catastrophe risks – has risen steadily over the past 40 years, even though claims payments have increased significantly during that period, according to Swiss...

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...

FEMA, HUD Grant Relief to Sandy Victims

Oct 5 2015 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Sept. 15 announced an official 30-day deadline extension for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders who are considering requesting Superstorm Sandy-related...

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: Category 4 Joaquin, After Pounding Bahamas, May Bypass East Coast

Oct 2 2015 // While forecasters haven’t ruled out a U.S. East Coast strike by the Category 4 hurricane pounding the Bahamas with heavy rains and raging surf, more projections are showing Joaquin will miss, the National Hurricane...

Q&A: Florida Representative Backs Call for NFIP Transparency

Oct 1 2015 // Florida State Representative Bill Hager says the state is turning up the heat on the National Flood Insurance Program as Florida residents become increasingly concerned with the high rates they are paying for flood...

N.Y. Assemblyman Seeks to Build Coalition to Fix ‘Broken’ NFIP

Sep 30 2015 // New York State Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder (D – Rockaway Beach) is reaching out to congressional representatives in Mississippi and Louisiana communities hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to encourage...

Update: Joaquin’s U.S. Path Unclear But East Coast Already Under Flood Watch

Sep 30 2015 // Joaquin is forecast to become a major hurricane by Saturday as it strengthens in the Atlantic, triggering hurricane warnings and watches for the Bahamas. Its course after crossing the island chain is still uncertain, the...

Study: Flood Risk on Rise for New York City, New Jersey Coast

Sep 30 2015 // A new study looking back over 1,000 years finds the flooding risk along the New York and New Jersey coasts increased greatly after industrialization, and major storms that once might have occurred every 500 years could...

AIR Analyzes Taiwan, China Damages, Losses from Typhoon Dujuan

Sep 30 2015 // Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide reports that Typhoon Dujuan made landfall on northeast coast of Taiwan with high winds and heavy rain near Nan’ao Township in Yilan County, late afternoon on Monday, September...

Alabama Drying Out After Weekend Floods

Sep 30 2015 // Flood waters receded along the Alabama coast Monday after storms from a tropical weather system dumped about 7.5 inches of rain in less than a day, inundating roads and creating dangerous surf conditions along beaches. No...

Lafayette Residents May Still Appeal Flood Map Revisions

Sep 27 2015 // Residents of Louisiana’s Lafayette Parish have one final chance to appeal proposed FEMA flood maps. The Advocate reports it’s the first major revision in two decades for documents used to set home elevations...

Dujuan Strengthens; Threatens Ryukyu’s, Japan,Taiwan, China: AccuWeather

Sep 25 2015 // AccuWeather has reported that Tropical Storm Dujuan is on track to strengthen into a powerful typhoon with Japan’s Ryukyu Islands in its path and mainland Japan, Taiwan and eastern China on alert for potential...

CoreLogic Adds Probabilistic Flood Model to Risk Management Program

Sep 25 2015 // CoreLogic, a residential property information, analytics and data-enabled services provider, has released an expanded version of its natural catastrophe risk management program, which features a probabilistic flood model...

Texas Goes From Drought to Flood to Drought in 60 Days

Sep 23 2015 // Across eastern Texas, parts of Louisiana and Mississippi the land went from moist to parched in a matter of weeks. Drought, which had been eradicated in Texas last spring, returned and spread across the South, reaching as...

Why Now Is Time to Privatize Flood Insurance: A Candid Conversation with Hiscox USA CEO Walter

Sep 21 2015 // The private insurance industry is ready and anxious to take on flood risk, and politicians should reform the federal program now to take advantage of this interest, according to the U.S. executive of a leading specialty...

Marsh’s Torrent Technologies Launches New Excess Flood Policy

Sep 18 2015 // Torrent Technologies, Inc., a Marsh company, in coordination with Torrent’s Write-Your-Own (WYO) carriers participating in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), has the availability of a new excess flood...

FEMA Extends Deadline for Requesting Sandy Claims Review to Oct. 15

Sep 16 2015 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced a 30-day deadline extension for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders who are considering requesting Superstorm Sandy-related payment reviews. The...

Underinsurance of Property Is Growing Global Challenge: Swiss Re Report

Sep 15 2015 // The underinsurance of property risk – particularly natural catastrophe risks – has risen steadily over the past 40 years, even though claims payments have increased significantly during that period, according to Swiss...

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...