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  2. Flood insurance isn't perfect. You should probably buy it anyway.

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    Read more: How much will FEMA pay for flood damage? A man walks near a flooded area near the Swannanoa River after Hurricane Helene on Sept. 27 in Asheville, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco, File ...

  3. Flooding and flood control in Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    The combination of topographic and climatic factors in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area have frequently caused major flash flooding, especially near streams that normally drain the area. The city was founded atop a bluff on the Arkansas River. Thus, elevation protected most of the inhabitants and their possessions from damage when the river flooded.

  4. Feds say there’s no money left to respond to hurricanes ...

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    Flooding damage in Chimney Rock, NC, swept away homes, causing billions in damages. AFP via Getty Images Americans impacted by the storm are eligible for $750 from FEMA to buy groceries.

  5. National Flood Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    Participation in the NFIP is based on an agreement between local communities and the federal government that states that if a community will adopt and enforce a floodplain management ordinance to reduce future flood risks to new construction in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA), the federal government will make flood insurance available within the community as a financial protection against ...

  6. 2012 Oklahoma wildfires - Wikipedia

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    A wildfire near Luther in Central Oklahoma destroyed about 50 homes and other buildings before getting under control on August 4. [6] Governor of Oklahoma Mary Fallin declared a state of emergency on July 30 due to the drought and wildfires. [7] Although property damage was substantial, no human lives due to the fires were reported.

  7. Understanding FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 system for flood ... - AOL

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    The average annual cost of flood insurance from the NFIP was $700 per year, but under the new system policyholders pay on average $800. Risk Rating 2.0 considers a host of variables that weren’t ...

  8. If a neighbor's tree falls on your property, who has to pay ...

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    If there’s minimal damage, it may not pay to file a claim if the cost of repairs is below the cost of your deductible. But since tree damage can be extensive, in many cases, filing a claim does ...

  9. FEMA Public Assistance - Wikipedia

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    It must be required as a result of the declared incident, located within the designated disaster area, and is the legal responsibility of the applicant. Work cannot be related to damage previously incurred before the disaster. Cost is the funding tied directly to eligible work, and must be adequately documented, authorized, necessary and ...