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  2. This FEMA map will show how at-risk your city is for a ... - AOL

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently published its first National Risk Index, a multi-year project which assesses each of the country's 3,006 counties’ potential vulnerability to ...

  3. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    FIRMs display areas that fall within the 100-year flood boundary. Areas that fall within the boundary are called special flood hazard areas (SFHAs) and they are further divided into insurance risk zones. 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 ...

  4. Americans in disaster-prone areas are paying 82% more for ...

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    Those in the most risky zip codes pay 82% higher premiums than those in low-risk areas, the Treasury said. More Americans are also increasingly faced with a lack of coverage, the department said.

  5. Special Flood Hazard Area - Wikipedia

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    Areas within the SFHA are designated on the flood insurance rate map as Zone A, AO, A1-A30, AE, A99, AH, AR, AR/A, AR/AE, AR/AH, AR/AO, AR/A1-A30, V1-V30 or V. [2] Land areas that are at high risk for flooding are called special flood hazard areas (SFHAs), or floodplains. These areas are indicated on flood insurance rate maps (FIRMs).

  6. Is your Kansas City home likely to flood? These ZIP codes are ...

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    The average annual risk-based cost insurance for 64112 is $3,662 per single-family home. 64146 in South Kansas City Located in South Kansas City, wedged between Martin City and Grandview, this ZIP ...

  7. HAZUS - Wikipedia

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    Hazus is a geographic information system-based natural hazard analysis tool developed and freely distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In 1997 FEMA released its first edition of a commercial off-the-shelf loss and risk assessment software package built on GIS technology. This product was termed HAZUS97.

  8. New FEMA tool shows risk of weather disasters in different ...

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  9. Climate change and insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [175] [239] Research published in July 2014 showed that 6.5 million homes in the United States along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts were at increased risk of flood damage from hurricane-related storm surge, [240] while climate risk data in June 2024 showed that in 33 ZIP Codes along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts with median home values of at least ...