The National Flood Insurance Program has been extended through December 20, but according to experts, this short-term extension may not be enough.
Read More »Preparing Banks for National Flood Insurance Program Deadline
The National Flood Insurance Program was extended through November 21 earlier this year, but what do banks need to know if there is a lapse?
Read More »NFIP Extended Through November
President Donald Trump recently signed a continuing resolution that will both avoid a federal government shutdown and the National Flood Insurance Program through November 21.
Read More »Equipping Homeowners for Floods
According to Director of the Water & Climate Team at the Natural Resources Defense Council Rob Moore, the existing National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is not equipped to handle the financial reality of today’s storms.
Read More »How Climate Change is Impacting the NFIP
According to environment experts, climate change poses a significant risk to the National Flood Insurance Program, and the situation is likely to worsen in the coming years.
Read More »Homeowners are Neglecting Flood Insurance
Many homeowners may be facing financial difficulties in Dorian’s aftermath due to a lack of insurance, as many have dropped their insurance in the past several years.
Read More »How to Improve the NFIP
As flood risk and damage from hurricanes increases, how can the National Flood Insurance Program adapt to the changes with the September 30 authorization deadline approaching?
Read More »Responding to the New Reality: Problems With the NFIP
As flood risk and damage from hurricanes increases, how can the National Flood Insurance Program adapt to the changes?
Read More »Reforming the National Flood Insurance Program
Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is proposing an update to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Click through to find out how she says the NFIP can be changed for the better.
Read More »Hurricane Barry Property Damage Hits $500M
While flood damage alone totaled at least $200 million, around $100 million in flood damage was uninsured.
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