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Deadly and destructive flash flooding in Texas and several other states in July 2025 is raising questions about the nation’s flood maps and their ability to ensure that communities and homeowners can ...
Even a small amount of water inside a home can cause costly damage. Here’s how to assess your flood risk and what to do if ...
The FEMA Flood Map Service Center offers an interactive map that allows anyone in the U.S. to enter their address and see if ...
Many camps in the Guadalupe river region are adjacent or are partially inside high-risk flood zones, according to maps from ...
Thanks to new risk-assessment technology from First Street Foundation, the true scale of flood threats is becoming clearer.
A Washington Post analysis shows how federal flood maps underestimated the risk homeowners faced in the parts of North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene.
Public concerns for real estate value, and a focus on the self, make flood risk maps unpopular. However, these concerns should not dissuade governments from providing resources we can all trust.
Parts of Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida are among those deemed to be most at risk due to river flooding.
New flood risk maps being developed for Burleigh County and Bismarck could impact hundreds of properties, some of which might be required to carry flood insurance.
In an effort to empower Utahns who want to know the risk of flooding in their neighborhood, officials with the Division of Emergency Management have been actively preparing and updating flood risk ...
Many areas inundated by Hurricane Helene — and in the path of Milton — sit outside the zones where homeowners are required to buy flood insurance.
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