Latest Flood Headlines

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

Federal Judge Says U.S. Liable for Some Katrina Flooding in Louisiana

May 4 2015 // Ruling in a nearly decade-old lawsuit, a judge in Washington said on May 1 that the federal government is responsible for some of the catastrophic flooding that followed Hurricane Katrina and other storms — flooding...

FEMA Chief on Sandy Flood Insurance Claims: ‘We Want to Fix This’

May 4 2015 // The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency says he wants to fix what went wrong with the process of paying flood insurance claims following Superstorm Sandy. Craig Fugate told the first meeting of a congressional...

NWS Confirms at Least 8 Twisters Touched Down in Texas

Apr 29 2015 // A band of tornadoes that swept across parts of rural Texas over the weekend flattened buildings, tore the roofs off other structures and forced people to rush for shelter, the National Weather Service said. National...

Flood, Flood, or Flood: What is Really Meant When a ‘Flood’ Loss is Reported? – Part I

Apr 29 2015 // Part I “We’ve had a flood,” says the commercial insured. “Oh, no!” the agent says as he quickly reviews the file documentation to confirm whether flood coverage was even offered. Then the key...

Hurricane Sandy Judges Demand Clearing of Settlement Roadblocks

Apr 28 2015 // Federal officials and flood insurance companies were chastised by a panel of New York judges for imposing delays on settlements with hundreds of Hurricane Sandy victims who alleged their claims were wrongfully denied or...

Task Force Launching to Examine Superstorm Sandy Problems

Apr 27 2015 // A task force will begin work this week with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s national flood insurance program to examine problems that arose after Superstorm Sandy and to develop recommendations to correct...

Ruling in Post-Katrina Flooding Suit Expected in Early May

Apr 24 2015 // A decade-old lawsuit seeking damages from the U.S. government over flooding from Hurricane Katrina and other storms is moving closer to resolution, and a judge’s latest filing indicates that at least some damages...

2 N.J. Towns Get Federal Grants for Buyouts of Flood-Prone Homes

Apr 22 2015 // Two New Jersey towns will share $7.5 million in federal grants to fund the acquisition and demolition of homes in flood-prone areas. Woodbridge will receive more than $3.8 million to buy and demolish 98 homes and Manville...

Despite California Drought, Bay Area Researchers Fear Flooding

Apr 21 2015 // Though many researchers in California are focused on the lack of rain, a group in the Bay Area found that if the skies do open up flooding will be a problem. The San Mateo County Times reported that the nonprofit Bay Area...

Florida’s Prepared Insurance Joins Write Your Own Flood Program

Apr 21 2015 // Prepared Insurance Company (PIC), a Florida property/casualty carrier, has been approved to participate in the Write Your Own Flood Program (WYO). The insurer is offering Florida consumers the ability to purchase flood and...

TWIA to Begin Agency Documentation Verification Survey on May 1

Apr 20 2015 // The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association alerted agents that as of May 1, 2015, TWIA would begin implementing an agency compliance program in order to verify agent documentation of private insurer coverage declinations...

Approval of New Orleans East Levees a Good Sign for Flood Insurance Rates

Apr 17 2015 // Levee officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has certified non-federal levees in New Orleans East, a step which should help spur economic development in a part of the city lagging in its comeback from...

$26.2M Flood Mitigation Grant Approved for Burlington, Iowa

Apr 16 2015 // City officials in Burlington, Iowa, announced it will be able to build flood walls and other barriers to keep the Mississippi River at bay during flood events. The city has been awarded a $26.2 million grant from the state...

Guy Carpenter Launches G-CAT® Canada Flood Model

Apr 16 2015 // Guy Carpenter launched its G-CAT® Canada Flood Model, which it describes as the first ever probabilistic flood model for Canada that enables insurers to assess their exposure to flood, Canada’s most frequently...

Feds: Ohio Flood-Control Project Would Cost $66M

Apr 15 2015 // A plan to reduce flooding along the Blanchard River in northwestern Ohio, which includes building a 10-mile channel to divert water away from downtown Findlay, would cost nearly $66 million, according to the federal agency...

Trunk Joins Lighthouse Property Insurance in the Carolinas

Apr 15 2015 // Lighthouse Property Insurance Corp. has hired George Trunk as senior marketing representative of both North and South Carolina. George Trunk Trunk comes to Lighthouse with more than 28 years of experience in the insurance...

Millions, Including Sandy Victims, Facing Higher Flood Insurance Premiums

Apr 14 2015 // A $24 billion sea of red ink has millions of Americans in vulnerable flood zones, including homeowners still struggling to recover from Superstorm Sandy, facing steep increases in flood insurance premiums. New legislation...

Floods & Drought Amid Climate Change Cost Global Economy Billions: Oxford

Apr 14 2015 // A new report on water insecurity says floods and drought amid climate change and a lack of investment in reliable water supplies is weighing on the global economy by tens of billions of dollars a year. “Water is...

How Another Country’s Insurance Industry Is Facing Climate Change

Apr 9 2015 // Tim Grafton, chief executive of the Insurance Council of New Zealand, lives in a country surrounded by risk on all sides, and he’s unabashed in his efforts to use flooding events, frequent storms or other...

Bell, Smith Top Allstate’s Stormiest Counties in Texas List

Apr 9 2015 // Allstate has tallied the top 25 Texas counties affected by severe weather; identifying areas with highest frequencies of wind and hail, and lightning related homeowner property damage claims from 2010 through 2014. Storms...