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But Beryl exposed cracks in the armor that Houston area residents have smithed over the last couple decades. Moreover, ...
Eight years after Hurricane Harvey, FEMA flood map updates for Harris County delayed again. Hurricane Beryl knocked out power across the Houston area, but the region's flood systems held up.
Trump said he'll start dismantling the Federal Emergency Management Agency this year: 'We want to bring it down to the state level.' ...
Crisfield had been promised $36 million in FEMA funding for a flood mitigation project. FEMA terminated the BRIC program, citing it as "wasteful and ineffective," and rescinded the promised funds.
Richmond's new flood hazard map adds many properties to risk zones, potentially requiring owners to buy flood insurance. City Council expected to approve the map this week.
With flash flood warnings spiking and concerns over severe weather increasing across Central Virginia, the City of Richmond is taking action to finalize updated FEMA flood maps that will go into ef… ...
FEMA released a new map showing the former Berrien Hills Country Club property to be in a flood zone. WSBT 22 spoke with neighbors on what it would mean to a development on the property.
According to 2023 data from FEMA, about a third of flood insurance policies in force for single-family homes cost less than $1,000 per year, while another third cost between $1,000 and $2,000 ...
A long-awaited update to FEMA's flood maps for Harris County has been delayed again, eight years after Hurricane Harvey revealed how the current renderings drastically underestimate homeowners ...
FEMA bringing aid to flood-stricken Franklin County. Frankfort & Franklin County residents can visit the disaster relief center on 827 Louisville Road in Frankfort.
This story is part of the Pulitzer Center’s nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. It took just three months for Samantha Fischetti to discover the hidden flood history of her new ...
She didn’t go in without doing some research. Her home sat a few blocks out of a FEMA zone that would have required mandatory insurance. First Street’s online Flood Factor ranked her house just a 4 ...