With National Flood Insurance Program Set to Expire, Fewer Are Buying Flood Coverage | Insurify
A year after Hurricane Helene ripped through the South with devastating wind, rain, and flooding, fewer people are buying flood insurance in four of the six states the storm affected.
Nationally, 11,911 fewer NFIP policies were in force in
But unless federal legislation — stalled in congressional committees since April — moves forward quickly, thousands more property owners across the country could find themselves unable to buy new NFIP policies or renew existing ones.
NFIP set to expire on
Since creating the NFIP in 1968,
Bills are pending in both the
If
Since 2017, the program has only lapsed three times. The longest lapse was two days in 2018.
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NFIP policy numbers declined in past 12 months
Based on an analysis of FEMA data for policies in force over the 12-month period between
Among other states,
Among the states that suffered damage from Hurricane Helene, only
In all, the number of active NFIP policies fell in 37 states since
NFIP coverage available in fewer communities
Property owners in non-participating communities can't buy flood insurance through the NFIP and may struggle to find private insurers willing to sell them flood coverage.
In 2024, 2,279 communities across the country didn't participate in the NFIP. As of
An analysis of FEMA data shows that high-risk coastal states tend to have the fewest non-participating communities, while interior and Midwest/Great Plains states have the most non-participating communities. But the perception that interior states have less flood risk — and therefore less need for NFIP participation — is misleading.
For example, in
What's next?
The future of the National Flood Insurance Program remains unclear. A potential federal government shutdown looms
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