Fewer US Homes Are Insured Against Floods, Even as Risks Are Rising
climate change Flooding is among the costliest and most common natural disasters in the United States. Moreover, as the inland devastation that hurricane Helene painfully showed, the risk of flooding is increasing even in areas that have not been traditionally considered flood prone. Yet only a fraction of homeowners in flood-prone areas have flood insurance.…
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