PREPARE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER STORMS WITH FLOOD INSURANCE FLOOD INSURANCE AWARENESS WEEK IS FEB. 1-7, 2026
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According to the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts' 2021 Assessment Report, the past decade was the wettest on record. Because flooding has historically been the state's most common natural hazard, flood insurance can play an important role in helping property owners and renters manage financial impacts.
Wisconsinites can contact their local zoning administrator or search their address on
Here are some flood insurance facts:
Homeowner and renter insurance policies typically do not cover flood damage; a separate flood insurance policy is required.
Federal flood insurance is available for properties both inside and outside designated Special Flood Hazard Areas.
Federal flood insurance is only offered to residents of communities that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program.
Nationally, on average, 40% of National Flood Insurance Program flood insurance claims come from property owners outside of federally designated flood zones. Based on data from the southeastern
Homeowners and renters interested in flood insurance to help protect their homes and personal property are encouraged to contact their local insurance agent to ask whether flood insurance policies are available. If a local insurance agent does not offer federal or private flood insurance, additional information about federal policies is available on the federal
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"Flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program is one of the tools that builds flood resiliency into our
Most National Flood Insurance Program policies include a standard 30-day waiting period before coverage begins, so residents should factor this into their planning, particularly ahead of the spring season.
Property owners in Special Flood Hazard Areas who have mortgages from federally regulated lenders are required to carry flood insurance. Those who are not required to have coverage may still want to review their individual flood risk when considering whether or not to purchase a flood insurance policy.
Additional resources on flood insurance and flood risk mitigation are available on the
"Just 1 inch of water can cause up to



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