Fla. hurricanes expose lack of flood insurance
But tens of thousands of people walloped by the Category 4 storm in September are now discovering that they didn't have the coverage they needed for one of the biggest impacts of the storm - flood insurance.
It's one of the hardest - and most expensive - lessons from hurricane season 2022.
And even if they do, coverage for
Flood insurance is almost entirely run by the federal government, which sets strict rules and price caps on who needs to have it and how much it costs. Experts say that despite the government's efforts to make flood insurance cheap and available,
By one estimate, flood damage could make up half of the total Hurricane Ian losses in
But it was the slow creep north through the rest of the state, when the much weaker storm dumped more than a foot of rain, that shocked inland residents.
Low-lying areas quickly flooded, leaving some apartment complexes with an entire story underwater. Officials had to rescue more than a hundred residents trapped in their homes and cars.
And when the floodwaters eventually receded, many Floridians in the path of Ian - and then
Only about 18% of homes in
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"People just expect to be protected and it's very distressing and upsetting for them to find out they paid the premiums and don't have the coverage they need," said
Few home insurance policies cover flood damage. Instead, almost all flood insurance policies in the nation are through the
An early estimate by CoreLogic, a property information and analytics firm, suggested that half of the flood damage
"We saw more damage outside those zones than in," Larsen said. "It doesn't take much water to cause a lot of damage."
How much damage did the hurricanes do?
Initial estimates from
"Ian will be our largest claim event after Ida last year," he said. "Having them year after year is consequential."
For Hurricane Nicole,
For the lucky few who had the proper insurance to match their hurricane-borne flood damage, there's cash from
As of mid-November,
The picture is worse for those without flood insurance.
"An inch of water in your house can easily be a
Uninsured people will have to raid their savings or hope for help from charities or state and county grants. Federal grants are not an option.



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