Latest Flood Headlines

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

FEMA: Texas Wildfire Survivors Should Consider Flood Insurance

Dec 15 2011 // Flood protection might be the last concern of Texas wildfire survivors these days. Yet Texans — even those who live in areas not rated at high risk of flooding — should consider purchasing a flood insurance policy now,...

Crop Insurance Rates Skyrocket After Summer Floods

Dec 15 2011 // Midwestern farmers who saw their land swamped by summer flooding may be socked again with steep increases in their crop insurance premiums, the expensive result of the failure to fix broken levees before the winter snow...

Corps Says It’s not to Blame for Katrina Flooding

Dec 14 2011 // Justice Department lawyers argued at trial on Dec. 12 that there is little evidence a shipping channel dug decades ago by the Army Corps of Engineers contributed significantly to the castastrophic flooding after Hurricane...

FEMA, N.Y. Officials Settle Dispute Over Flood Insurance Regulation

Dec 12 2011 // Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a new bulletin telling insurers that they should cooperate with state regulators on questions regarding federal flood insurance. There has been an ongoing turf battle...

Post-Irene Rebuilding Could Take Several More Months, N.Y. Group Says

Dec 9 2011 // This year’s hurricane season was an unusually costly and damaging one for New York State residents. And as the winter sets in, it will take several more months for people in areas ranging from Adirondack Mountains to...

Despite Consensus, Politics Stymies Federal Flood Reform

Dec 8 2011 // In this era of sharp political differences, the need for a national flood insurance program is one area where just about everyone agrees. Even so, the program is a victim of Washington partisanship, actuaries were told at...

Missouri Levee Owners to Get Repair Help from Feds

Dec 8 2011 // A northwest Missouri levee that was dropped from a federal repair program shortly before record flooding caused $4 million in damage has been reinstated to the program, landowners who oversee the levee said. Paul Markt,...

Deadline Nears for Fed Aid for New York Flood Victims

Dec 8 2011 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency says there are only eight days left for New Yorkers affected by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee to register for possible federal disaster assistance. Dec. 15 is the...

Munich Re Estimates Thai Flood Claims around $670 Million

Dec 8 2011 // The widespread floods in Thailand, which reached their highest point in October and November, “are the costliest natural catastrophe in the country’s history,” according to a bulletin from Munich Re....

Senate Approves Flood Insurance Extension to May 2012

Dec 7 2011 // The U.S. Senate passed an extension of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) through May 31, 2012. The legislation, introduced by Sen. David Vitter, R-La., passed the Senate by unanimous consent and must now be taken...

Aon Benfield Monthly Cat Report: Thai, Europe Floods Costly for Insurers

Dec 7 2011 // Aon Benfield’s Monthly Cat Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during November, concludes that insured losses in Thailand could top $10 billion, while floods in Europe will...

Swiss Re Estimates Thai Flood Claims at $600 million; Subject to Uncertainty

Dec 6 2011 // Swiss Re has estimated its claims costs from severe flooding in Thailand at $600 million, after intense rainfall caused hundreds of deaths and floods affecting approximately 1500 industrial facilities. “The estimate...

Utah Prepares for Spring Flooding

Dec 6 2011 // After coming out of this year’s spring flooding with damage limited mostly to Utah farmlands, state and county officials are beginning preparations for next year with a wary eye toward the state’s...

Sen. Schumer Says Flood Insurers Are Too Slow in Processing Claims

Dec 5 2011 // U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is calling on flood insurance companies to speed up their processing of insurance claims from tropical storms Irene and Lee to ensure that FEMA aid reaches flood-damaged communities...

Senate Asked to Renew Flood Program Until Sept. 2012

Dec 5 2011 // U.S. Sen. David Vitter, R-La., has sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urging him to allow a one-year extension of the National Flood Insurance Program to pass the Senate by unanimous consent. The NFIP is...

2011 Hurricane Season Spared Usual Targets While Flooding Northeast

Dec 5 2011 // The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season was a study in contradictions: It spared the usual Southern targets, while Irene paralyzed the Eastern seaboard and devastated parts of the Northeast with deadly flooding. The season...

Flood Insurance Rate Falls for Some in Louisiana

Dec 5 2011 // Some residents and business owners in the city of Lafayette, La., and unincorporated parts of the parish will soon be paying 10 percent less for flood insurance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency said the savings...

Flood Program Could Expire Dec. 16

Dec 5 2011 // Congress has approved yet another resolution to fund parts of the federal government including the nation’s flood insurance program on a short-term basis. This time the funding runs until Dec. 16. Had Congress not...

Insurers Bracing for Thai Flood Claims at More Than $10B

Dec 5 2011 // Insurers are bracing themselves for claims in excess of $10 billion after floods in Thailand disabled major foreign-owned manufacturing operations there, adding to an already record-breaking natural catastrophe bill this...

Study Recommends Houston Ship Channel Floodgate

Dec 5 2011 // A study on protecting Southeast Texas from disastrous storms like Hurricane Ike recommends building a floodgate across the Houston Ship Channel. Details were announced by Rice University, which led a team of researchers...