Latest Flood Headlines

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

Once Again, Flood Insurance Program to Expire Unless Congress Acts

May 3 2012 // Federal officials are putting fresh pressure on Congress to take action on the National Flood Insurance Program, whose authorization expires at the end of this month, one day before hurricane season begins. The NFIP has...

Gaylord Hotels Suing Government Over 2010 Nashville Floods

May 2 2012 // Gaylord Entertainment Co. has filed a lawsuit accusing the National Weather Service and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of negligence that heavily damaged its luxury hotel in Nashville and the famous Grand Ole Opry House...

Court Reverses Mississippi Award Over ‘Negligent’ Flood Policy Advice

May 1 2012 // An insurance company selling federal flood insurance has won a case against a Mississippi homeowner who claimed the insurer was negligent in not informing him that he was eligible to buy a preferred risk policy with more...

Tanana River Ice Jam Floods Alaska’s Manley Hot Springs

May 1 2012 // Five homes have been flooded in the interior Alaska community of Manley Hot Springs and high water is threatening 20 more. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports an ice jam formed on the Tanana River downstream of the...

Louisiana’s Sen. Vitter Pushes to Extend Flood Insurance Program

Apr 30 2012 // U.S. Sen. David Vitter is pushing for a long-term extension of the National Flood Insurance Program. The Louisiana Republican wants to stop extending the program with short-term extensions. The insurance program, which...

Florida Agency to Fight FEMA Ban on Flood Insurance Commission Rebating

Apr 27 2012 // One Florida insurance agency is protesting a decision by the federal flood insurance program that would stop insurers and agents from offering clients a rebate on agents’ commission to customers who buy flood...

Vermont and U.S. Officials Highlight Irene Housing

Apr 26 2012 // Stephen Cutlip had only been living in Mendon for several weeks when he was displaced last summer by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene. Following the August flood, he lived in a series of motels then spent three months in...

Louisiana Parish Assembles ‘Cat 5’ Flood Team

Apr 26 2012 // Officials in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, have begun the annual work of assembling the parish’s “Cat 5” flood team. The task force is charged with identifying places in the parish that flood excessively...

FEMA Urges Renewal of Flood Insurance Program Set to Expire Next Month

Apr 25 2012 // Federal flood insurance officials are urging Congress to renew the federal program. The National Flood Insurance Program is scheduled to expire on May 31 unless Congress acts, in advance, to reauthorize it. “Without...

New Law May Limit Participation in Flood Program in Florida

Apr 17 2012 // A bill recently passed by Florida lawmakers could hinder the ability of some communities to participate in the federally funded flood insurance program, federal officials say. The Federal Emergency Management Agency...

FEMA to Agents: Stop Using Commission Rebates to Solicit Business

Apr 17 2012 // Federal emergency officials are calling on insurance agents to stop offering clients a cut of the agent’s commission if the client agrees to purchase a flood policy. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is taking...

Levee.org Seeks Historic Status for Katrina-Damaged Levees

Apr 13 2012 // An advocacy group is bypassing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and going straight to the National Park Service in a quest to have two spots where levees failed during Hurricane Katrina added to the National Registry of...

N.Y. Gov. Cuomo Says State to Cover More Flood Costs

Apr 13 2012 // New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state will cover more local costs for recovery from the storms that flooded parts of New York last summer. His office says the state will make $61 million available to 25 counties to...

Mississippi Residents Still Recovering from 2011 Floods As New Season Approaches

Apr 9 2012 // The levees in Tunica, Mississippi, held. But that doesn’t mean the record Mississippi River flood of 2011 didn’t leave destruction in its wake. As hundreds of Mississippi residents struggle to get back into...

Louisiana Town May Pay Damage Claims from Sewage-Caused Flooding

Apr 6 2012 // The Sorrento Town Council in Louisiana has voted 3-0 to pay claims by residents whose homes were flooded and soiled by backups from the town’s troubled sewer system. The Advocate reports the vote on April 4 gave...

Aon Benfield March Cat Recap: Severe U.S. Weather, Quakes & Floods

Apr 6 2012 // Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corp, has released the latest edition of its Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide...

Minot, North Dakota, Mayor Says More Federal Flood Money Needed

Apr 5 2012 // Federal flood recovery aid is not enough to meet the needs of Minot and Burlington, N.D., as they recover from record Souris River flooding last year, officials in those cities say. “The current level of federal aid...

New York County Hosts Open House for Last Year’s Flood Victims

Apr 3 2012 // Broome County Executive Debbie Preston in New York recently hosted an open house to help local residents who are still suffering from last year’s flooding. People took part in a open house for flood survivors at...

New Flood Maps Affecting Thousands in Louisiana’s Livingston Parish

Apr 3 2012 // New federal flood insurance rate maps are going into effect and affecting thousands of Livingston Parish, La., homeowners. The Advocate reports many people whose homes have never flooded will be required by their mortgage...

Quarter Century Since Epic Maine Flood

Apr 2 2012 // Sunday, April 1, marked the 25th anniversary of one of the worst floods in Maine history. On April 1, 1987, major rivers overflowed their banks, ripping out bridges and roads, destroying homes and wrecking businesses. A...