Latest Flood Headlines

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

Storms Pummel Midwest with Hail, Heavy Rain, Strong Winds

Jun 19 2009 // With only a few days left before the official beginning of summer, strong spring storms have been pummeling the Midwest this week with tornadoes, strong winds, rain and hail, and leaving behind widespread damage. Golf-ball...

Fidelity Recognizes Louisiana Agency’s Commitment to Flood Program

Jun 16 2009 // Three words, and his embodiment of the spirit they represent, earned owner, Richie Clements of Clements Insurance Services in Chalmette, La., a nomination for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Agency of the Year by...

Central Oversight of Levees Needed, Arkansas Lawmakers Told

Jun 16 2009 // Arkansas is putting its residents and economy at risk by failing to adopt a centralized system for flood-levee oversight, the state’s lawmakers have been told. Representatives from the Arkansas Natural Resources...

Red River Valley Residents Encouraged To Purchase Flood Insurance

Jun 12 2009 // Federal officials are holding community meetings in the northern Red River Valley, N.D., to talk about flood protection. Federal Emergency Management Agency Insurance Specialist Norm Ashford says the idea is to get people...

Rhode Island Getting $2.3M in Stimulus for Flood Protection

Jun 9 2009 // Rhode Island is receiving $2.3 million in stimulus funds to protect towns against flooding. The state’s congressional delegation announced Thursday that the money will go toward projects in Cranston and West...

It Figures

Jun 1 2009 // 10 Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe has declared disasters in 10 more counties, bringing the total of declared disaster areas to 42 due to heavy rain and floods this spring. Beebe added Ashley, Cleburne, Greene, Howard, Jackson,...

Federal Grant for Spring Green as Flood Aid

Jun 1 2009 // A federal grant will allow Spring Green, Wis., to buy and remove 28 houses damaged by severe flooding a year ago in the village near the Wisconsin River in Sauk County. The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the...

Most Katrina Deaths a Direct Result of Flooding, Study Finds

May 18 2009 // A new study has found that 67 percent of the fatalities in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005 resulted from direct impacts of the flooding that occurred when the levees collapsed, according to a report...

Obama Opposes Expanding Flood Insurance Program to Cover Wind Damage

May 13 2009 // The Obama Administration has come out in opposition to expanding the federal flood insurance program by letting it add coverage for wind damage. The administration said it opposes the expansion because it would further...

Missoula Concerned About New Flood Plain Maps

May 13 2009 // Some Missoula County, Mont., residents say they’re concerned about newly released Federal Emergency Management Agency maps showing which properties are located in flood plains. The concerned residents include...

Emergency Declared in West Virginia Due to Severe Flooding

May 11 2009 // Heavy rains caused flash-flooding this past weekend in southern West Virginia, closing many highways, forcing residents from their homes and prompting Gov. Joe Manchin to declare a state of emergency. Manchin’s...

Katrina Flood Victims’ Civil Suit Against Corps Underway

May 4 2009 // Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet. Photo: Michael Maples/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Long awaited court proceedings pitting the Army Corps of Engineers against victims of flooding in New Orleans as a result of Hurricane...

2 More Kansas Storm Deaths Reported

May 1 2009 // Two people were found dead in a southeast Kansas creek this week, bringing to five the number of deaths blamed on violent storms since the weekend. The state Division of Emergency Management said Labette...

Heavy Rain Causing Missouri Flooding

May 1 2009 // Residents in several river towns in Missouri are anxiously watching the weather over the next few days, now that recent rains have already caused minor to moderate flooding. Parts of northeast and central Missouri got up...

New York Agency Honored by National Flood Insurance Program

Apr 29 2009 // Maran Corporate Risk Associates of Southampton, New York has been named Agency of the Year by the National Flood Insurance Program. The designation is given each year and recognizes agencies that demonstrate a dedication...

Colorado’s April Snow Storm Piles onto Spring Flood Threat

Apr 28 2009 // The big melt is on across Colorado, increasing the threat of spring flooding, according to the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association. It’s also a wake-up call to homeowners and renters that they may not...

North Dakota, Minnesota Officials to Promote Flood Protection

Apr 27 2009 // The governors and senators of North Dakota and Minnesota plan a meeting in Washington to promote permanent flood protection in the Red River basin. North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven and Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., said in a...

Report: Levees Won’t Save New Orleans in Extreme Events

Apr 27 2009 // Levees and floodwalls surrounding New Orleans – no matter how large or sturdy – cannot provide absolute protection against overtopping or failure in extreme events, according to a new report by the National...

Florida’s Property Insurance Market: An Overview by Commissioner McCarty

Apr 24 2009 // It is always interesting, and frequently amusing, to read various “research” pieces on the Florida property insurance market. While I, like every other insurance regulator, industry professional and observer in...

Katrina Flooding Victims’ Lawsuit Against Corps of Engineers Begins

Apr 21 2009 // Arguments began April 20 in a lawsuit filed by New Orleans residents and a business who claim the Army Corps of Engineers owes them damages because of the massive flooding after Hurricane Katrina that stirred up the waters...