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Robert Norberg of Arden Insurance explains why all residents in Florida need to have flood insurance. If you are in a low risk zone, Norberg said you can likely get a policy for $600 a year.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released its widely anticipated new flood risk maps on Dec. 20, and unsuspecting residents learned that they may now be required to buy flood insurance.
The best advice for anyone in Florida is to know their zone, and no matter what anyone tells you, purchase flood insurance or you are taking a risk. "About 25% of policies claimed are in those X ...
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Brevard County and flood warnings and watches across the ...
Most of GCSC and Florida State University Panama City are also now within a flood hazard zone. Advertisement Most of the new affected areas in Panama City fall within an "X500" zone.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- As Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida, an Associated Press analysis shows a steep drop in flood insurance across the state, including the areas most endangered by what ...
Here's what to know about flash floods, emergency systems and how to stay safe as Florida is in the Atlantic hurricane season ...
Friedlander added, “All South Florida homeowners should consider flood insurance because it floods regularly in South Florida.” Broward County has released an interactive flood zone map ...
Federal Flood Maps Are No Match for Florida’s Double Hurricane Many areas inundated by Hurricane Helene — and in the path of Milton — sit outside the zones where homeowners are required to ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released its widely anticipated new flood risk maps on Dec. 20, and unsuspecting residents learned that they may now be required to buy flood insurance.
While we were merrily distracted, tens of thousands of Florida homeowners received letters bumping them into high-risk flood zones. The Federal Emergency Management Agency released its widely ...