Latest Flood Headlines

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

Disaster Planning for Agencies: Minding Your Business

Nov 20 2017 // Northern California and specifically Sonoma and Napa Counties have experienced the worst wildfires in the history of California. Most of these fires began around Oct. 8, 2017, during night with extremely high winds, that...

House Passes Flood Insurance Program Extension with Reforms

Nov 15 2017 // The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 237-189 to pass the 21st Century Flood Reform Act (H.R. 2874) – a package of seven bills that reauthorizes the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) until 2022 and...

Austin American-Statesman: Texas Has 100s of Substandard Dams in Populated Areas

Nov 14 2017 // The earthen dam on the outskirts of Georgetown in Texas’ Williamson County certainly does not look flimsy. The Austin American-Statesman reports at 35 feet high and nearly a third of a mile long, it has done a...

Congress Prepares to Address Flood Insurance Overhaul Again

Nov 8 2017 // The latest attempt to overhaul the U.S. federal flood insurance program hit a stumbling block, but a coalition of business and environmental groups renewed its push on Wednesday for lawmakers to enact an overhaul before...

Typhoon Damrey’s Vietnam Death Roll Rises; AIR Worldwide Comments

Nov 7 2017 // A powerful typhoon that rocked Vietnam has killed at least 44 people, left more than a dozen missing and caused extensive damage to the country’s south-central region ahead of a summit that will draw leaders from...

Flooded Texas Residents Sue over Water Releases During Harvey

Nov 6 2017 // More than 120 Southeast Texas residents have signed on to a federal lawsuit alleging that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers illegally took their property when it released water from a reservoir and a dam during Hurricane...

Insured Losses from Hurricane Nate Could Top $1B

Nov 6 2017 // Catastrophe modeling companies have estimated insured losses from Hurricane Nate will reach $500 million and could even top $1 billion. Hurricane Nate formed as a tropical depression on Oct. 4, 2017, and was upgraded to a...

Hurricane Damage Tracked by East Texas Company’s Drones

Nov 3 2017 // Unmanned aircraft helped a Nacogdoches, Texas, business survey hurricane damage with a degree of speed and safety once thought impossible. The Daily Sentinel reports after Hurricane Harvey battered the Texas coast and...

Prospect General Expands Admitted Residential Flood Program into Arizona

Nov 3 2017 // Prospect General Insurance Agency has expanded its admitted residential flood insurance product, Flood Guard, into Arizona. Flood Guard provides residential flood coverage and is an alternative to the National Flood...

U.S. Supreme Court Declines Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Lawsuit

Oct 31 2017 // The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to revive a Louisiana flood protection board’s lawsuit seeking to make oil, gas and pipeline companies pay for decades of damage to coastal wetlands. The suit drew fierce opposition...

U.S. Cities Ranked Most Vulnerable to Coastal Floods Due to Climate Change

Oct 26 2017 // This week is the anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, which developed in late October and moved over the East Coast starting on Oct. 29, 2012, causing more than $70 billion in damage and killing 280 people. To mark that...

Florida Insurance Agents Recount Hurricane Irma’s Personal Impact

Oct 26 2017 // It’s been just over a month since Hurricane Irma hit Florida, and it won’t be forgotten in Florida by anyone anytime soon, especially not by those in the insurance industry. The powerful storm made landfall...

School Renovation, Expansion Cause of Flooding, Nebraskans Say

Oct 25 2017 // Residents of a Lincoln, Nebraska, neighborhood have expressed frustration with flooding they blame on a public school’s renovation and expansion. The Lincoln Journal Star reports that Lincoln Public Schools began a...

Senate Joins House in Passing $36.5B Disaster Aid with Flood Insurance Funds

Oct 25 2017 // The Senate sent President Donald Trump a $36.5 billion hurricane relief bill Tuesday that gives Puerto Rico access to $4.9 billion in low-interest Treasury loans, amid concerns that recovery efforts from the recent...

Flash-Flood Watch Issued for Parts of Hawaiian Islands

Oct 24 2017 // The National Weather Service has issued a flash-flood watch effective for Oahu, Maui County and the Big Island as a cold front and air conditions bring the threat of heavy showers, Hawaii News Now reported . The weather...

Senate Expected to Pass $36.5B Disaster Aid Bill Including Flood Insurance Funds

Oct 24 2017 // The Senate is pushing ahead on a $36.5 billion hurricane relief package that would give Puerto Rico a much-needed infusion of cash. The measure also would replenish rapidly dwindling emergency disaster accounts and provide...

AIR Worldwide Introduces Inland Flood Model for Japan

Oct 23 2017 // Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide has introduced a new inland flood model for Japan along with enhancements to its Japan typhoon model. These models are part of Version 5.1 of AIR’s catastrophe modeling...

CoreLogic: Hurricane Nate Property Damage Could Top $1B

Oct 23 2017 // Hurricane Nate preliminary loss estimates are estimated to be between $650 million and $1.35 billion, according to CoreLogic. The loss estimates were calculated based on data analysis, total insured and uninsured loss for...

Extreme Rainfall Could Cost South Asian Cities Up to $215B Annually by 2030

Oct 20 2017 // As global attention focused on hurricanes Harvey and Irma, more than 41 million people across South Asia battled floods and displacement. From Afghanistan in the west to Bangladesh in the east, floods could cost South Asia...

Nashville Keeps Winning FEMA Flood Appeals

Oct 20 2017 // While Federal Emergency Management Agency denials and reversals have roiled some communities following natural disasters, officials in Tennessee’s capital have been unusually successful at winning their appeals. An...