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  2. FEMA is changing Palm Beach County's flood maps. How to ... - AOL

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    On the new maps in Palm Beach County, about 5,000 properties have moved to a high-risk flood zone, also considered a "special flood hazard area," from a low- or medium-risk flood zone.

  3. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    The term 100-year flood indicates that the area has a one-percent chance of flooding in any given year, not that a flood will occur every 100 years. [2] Such maps are used in town planning, in the insurance industry, and by individuals who want to avoid moving into a home at risk of flooding or to know how to protect their property. FIRMs are ...

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

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    For more information, contact a FEMA map specialist by phone at 877-FEMA-MAP (877-336-2627) or by email atFEMA-FMIX@fema.dhs.gov. Timeline of Morris County process

  5. Federal Emergency Management Agency - Wikipedia

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    FEMA coordinates but does not fund disaster assistance provided by the Small Business Administration or the Farmers Home Administration. FEMA grant-in aid funds come from revenue sharing, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Transportation. Grants for disaster preparedness can be used by flood control districts ...

  6. Here’s how to qualify for FEMA aid — including the ... - AOL

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    FEMA is working to get specific approval needed for Hurricane Milton survivors to apply for such aid. That $750, however, has been mischaracterized by several high-profile politicians, including ...

  7. Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 - Wikipedia

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    The federal government heavily underwrites the flood insurance rates for these areas. The law "ordered FEMA to stop subsidizing flood insurance for second homes and businesses, and for properties that had been swamped multiple times." [6] These changes were to occur gradually over the course of five years. FEMA was also instructed to do a study ...

  8. Thousands of Florida homes flood repeatedly. You’re not ...

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    There are about 45,000 of these properties in the U.S., as of the end of 2022, with about 3,100 in Florida alone, according to FEMA data analyzed by the NRDC.Florida added about 120 of those homes ...

  9. Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2013

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    The Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2013 would prohibit the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from: (1) increasing flood insurance risk premium rates to reflect the current risk of flood for certain property located in specified areas subject to a certain mandatory premium adjustment, or (2) reducing ...

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