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Making Repetitive Loss Properties Safer: The Grants ICC Pilot Program
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Flood Insurance Manual: October 1, 2011
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The National Flood Conference
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Agency and Company Awards: NFC 2011
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FEMA Map Information eXchange Expands New Live Chat Service
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PRP Eligibility Extension (2/1/2011)

Flood Insurance Manual: October 1, 2010, and January 1, 2011, Changes (2/1/2011)

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What's Covered and What Isn't (10/1/2009)

October Changes (10/1/2009)

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DHS FEMA NFIP Services - eWaterwark Article

5 Million Policies, and Growing!

More than 5 million NFIP policyholders are now enjoying the financial protection provided by flood insurance coverage. As of May 31, 2006, there were 511,583 more policyholders than there were at the end of 2004. This translates into more than an 8.5-percent rate of growth.

Who buys flood insurance and where do they live?

According to The National Flood Insurance Program's Market Penetration Rate: Estimates and Policy Implications, published by the RAND Corporation in February 2006, slightly more than half of the single-family homes located in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) across the country have flood insurance provided by the NFIP or other insurers. Although approximately one-third of NFIP policies are written for property located outside SFHAs, the RAND study estimates that this represents only 1 percent of market penetration in moderate-risk zones.

U.S. map indicating the percentage of homes in high risk areas with flood insurance by region Overall market penetration varies by region, with the Southern and Western states producing approximately 60-percent penetration and the Northeastern and Midwestern states experiencing only 20-percent to 30-percent penetration (see map). Nearly 60-percent of single-family homes in SFHAs nationwide are located in the Southern states. However, less than a quarter of the buildings in NFIP communities nationwide are in the South.
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