In Michigan, First Street finds almost 400,000 more properties with flood risk than FEMA identifies — a big potential liability for property owners and renters, as most outside of FEMA flood zones are probably not covered by flood insurance, meaning their regular insurance wouldn’t cover their losses if a flood occurred, and forcing residents to pay out of pocket for hundreds or even thousands of dollars in damages. . Read the article……………………………….
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