New Flood Maps Show Current Risks in Tom Green County, Texas
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New Flood Maps Show Current Risks in
Release Date:
Release Number: R6-12-090
The new
"While many people are required by mortgage and lending companies to have flood insurance,
Current policy holders and those planning to purchase NFIP protection are strongly encouraged to contact their insurance agent or company to ensure that they have adequate coverage for building and contents that accounts for new flood risk data.
Those who purchase flood insurance prior to
Anyone who hasn't had a chance to participate in local flood insurance meetings to review the new flood maps is encouraged to contact their floodplain administrator who is most likely located at
*To use the live chat service, visit go.usa.gov/r6C. Click on the "Live Chat" icon.
*To contact a FEMA Map Specialist, call 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336-2627) or send an email to [email protected].
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