Lawsuit Challenges FEMA's Flood Insurance Program
Conservation groups sued the
"It's absurd and illegal that
Today's lawsuit, filed in
The National Flood Insurance Program provides taxpayer-subsidized flood insurance for structures in high-hazard, flood-prone areas that private insurers won't cover in exchange for improved floodplain management.
In 2016 the Fisheries Service determined that the program jeopardized the survival and recovery of protected species through poor floodplain management and by encouraging development in floodplains. The Service called on
"Rather than complying with the law,
Despite its intent, the program has led to increased development in floodplains, placed people in harm's way, destroyed valuable habitat for endangered species and left taxpayers with a growing bill to cover flood damage. The program is
"In light of the ongoing climate and biodiversity crises, it is imperative that we protect floodplains," said
Sixteen salmonid species are imperiled by
Floodplains are areas along rivers, streams and shorelines that are regularly inundated with water. They are biodiversity hotspots that increase flood storage capacity and protect water quality. They also provide critical landscape resiliency in the face of more extreme flooding worsened by the human-caused climate crisis.
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