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  2. What is a flood elevation certificate? - AOL

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    Elevation certificates are no longer required to purchase flood insurance under FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0. However, homeowners can choose to provide one to their agent to see if they qualify for a ...

  3. Florida flooding focuses attention on uninsured Americans - AOL

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    Ask about elevation certificates: While they’re no longer required in order to purchase flood insurance under FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 system, elevation certificates can lower the cost of flood ...

  4. National Flood Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    [34] FEMA requires "Copies of the input and output data from the original and revised hydraulic analyses shall be submitted" with the hydraulic analysis supporting revisions to flood maps. [35] A 2015 FEMA website identifies that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Hydrologic Engineering Center's River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) computer ...

  5. FEMA wants input on its new Morris County flood insurance ...

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    How to appeal FEMA flood maps. ... 2021-2023 — Regular coordination meetings with local officials on mapping progress. Sept. 28, 2023 — Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Map released.

  6. 2023 Fort Lauderdale floods - Wikipedia

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    National Weather Service Miami, Florida, issued a flash flood emergency at 7:58 p.m. EDT for Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood highlighting the potential for 2–4 in (51–102 mm) of additional rainfall atop the 10–12 in (250–300 mm) of rain that had already fallen. [16]

  7. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    These FIRMs are used in identifying whether a land or building is in flood zone and, if so, which of the different flood zones are in effect. In 2004, FEMA began a project to update and digitize the flood plain maps at a yearly cost of $200 million. The new maps usually take around 18 months to go from a preliminary release to the final product.

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