Latest Flood Headlines

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

Oregon Plans More Work on Highway Flooded in Dike Failure

Jul 19 2006 // It will cost $3 million to prevent more flooding on an Oregon highway damaged last month when a dike failed, state officials say. Oregon 140, which links Klamath Falls with Medford, was closed a week after the Geary Canal...

Fla., Miss., S.C. Top Five States in Flood Insurance Growth

Jul 18 2006 // Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina now rank as three of the top five states in the nation in flood insurance policy growth according to data released by the National Flood Insurance Program and FloodSmart. In order,...

Agent Says He Never Advised Couple Against Buying Flood Insurance

Jul 17 2006 // The agent at the center of a landmark hurricane insurance case on Friday denied telling a policyholder that he didn’t need flood insurance years before Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. denied much of his claim...

Retired Meteorologist Testifies in Katrina Dispute

Jul 14 2006 // Some of Hurricane Katrina’s highest winds, not water, damaged the home of a couple suing their insurance company, an engineer testified Wednesday in what could be a landmark federal trial. Paul and Julie Leonard of...

RiskMeter Adds Flood Elevation Report to Service

Jul 12 2006 // CDS Business Mapping LLC. has added a new Flood Elevation report to its RiskMeter Online (www.RiskMeter.com) service to better understand flood risk for policies that fall outside a flood zone. “After the events of...

Miss. Trial Could Help Decide Claims from Hurricane Katrina

Jul 12 2006 // Hurricane Katrina left thousands of Gulf Coast homeowners battling their insurance companies. A Mississippi police officer and his wife are the first to take their fight to court. A federal judge on Monday began hearing a...

Attorneys Arrive in Miss. for Opening of First Katrina Insurance Lawsuit

Jul 11 2006 // Attorneys carried files and exhibits into a Mississippi federal courthouse Monday for what they expect to be a groundbreaking trial on whether insurance policyholders who lost homes in Hurricane Katrina are entitled to...

N.Y. Adds $25 Million in Flood Aid

Jul 10 2006 // New York State announced another $25 million in aid is being made available to residents and businesses in flood-stricken communities. That money is in addition to a $35 million aid package Gov. George Pataki announced...

Survey Shows Texans 50% Ready for Major Hurricane

Jul 7 2006 // Insured homeowners in Eastern and Southern Coastal Texas have, on average, taken roughly 50 percent of the steps to prepare their homes and property to recover from a major hurricane, according to a new Hurricane Readiness...

U.S. Approves $14 Million for N.H. Flood Victims

Jul 5 2006 // The federal government has approved nearly $14 million in grants and loans for New Ham[pshire residents and businesses hit by flooding in May. Since President Bush signed off on a disaster declaration for six of the...

Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina

Jul 3 2006 // Say Hurricane Katrina and you immediately think of New Orleans; say Hurricane Katrina and insurance coverage, and the story is different. At the nine-month anniversary since the storm made landfall, of all the Mississippi...

Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina

Jul 3 2006 // Say Hurricane Katrina and you immediately think of New Orleans; say Hurricane Katrina and insurance coverage, and the story is different. At the nine-month anniversary since the storm made landfall, of all the Mississippi...

Towing begins for thousands of cars flooded by Katrina and Rita

Jul 3 2006 // The cars, still streaked with mud from the floodwaters that covered them, many with broken windows, sprung doors and missing hoods, have mostly been removed from New Orleans streets. Now they will be removed from under the...

Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina

Jul 3 2006 // Say Hurricane Katrina and you immediately think of New Orleans; say Hurricane Katrina and insurance coverage, and the story is different. At the nine-month anniversary since the storm made landfall, of all the Mississippi...

Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina

Jul 3 2006 // Say Hurricane Katrina and you immediately think of New Orleans; say Hurricane Katrina and insurance coverage, and the story is different. At the nine-month anniversary since the storm made landfall, of all the Mississippi...

Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina

Jul 3 2006 // Say Hurricane Katrina and you immediately think of New Orleans; say Hurricane Katrina and insurance coverage, and the story is different. At the nine-month anniversary since the storm made landfall, of all the Mississippi...

Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina

Jul 3 2006 // Say Hurricane Katrina and you immediately think of New Orleans; say Hurricane Katrina and insurance coverage, and the story is different. At the nine-month anniversary since the storm made landfall, of all the Mississippi...

House Advances Federal Flood Bill

Jun 29 2006 // The federal flood insurance program, still reeling from historic losses from Hurricane Katrina, may get a helping hand from Congress. The House voted 416-4 Tuesday to phase out subsidies on some vacation homes and...

Pennsylvanians Brace for More Rain, Evacuations

Jun 29 2006 // Heavy rains caused flooding throughout eastern and central Pennsylvania, prompting evacuations and resulting in at least one death, as officials braced for the possibility of major inundations along cresting...

Thousands Evacuated After Maryland Storms

Jun 29 2006 // The deluge of rain that caused flooding in the nation’s capital and elsewhere in the East forced the evacuation of more than 2,200 people near a rising lake on Wednesday and washed out part of a four-lane highway. At...