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FEMA pauses South Bethany flood maps process

This week, FEMA temporarily halted its current updates to South Bethany’s floodplain designation. The Federal Emergency Management Agency had just released the proposals and begun the 90-day appeal period a week prior, when South Bethany announced that the Washington, D.C., headquarters had contacted the Town to say that the implementation process would be paused on several Letters of Map Revision (LOMRs). “This week we received an email from our FEMA representative letting us know they are going to re-start the process of notifying the town-and rescind what they put out there — and we’re going to re-start the clock,” Mayor Tim Saxton announced on Feb. 25 to the town council. “As we understand it, they’re not going to do another technical analysis but they are going to have to restart the process, and it will take them another 9 to 12 months before another LOMR gets through the appeal process and is posted.”

Society for Risk Analysis: How Could Rising Sea Level Impact the National Flood Insurance Program?

Society for Risk Analysis: How Could Rising Sea Level Impact the National Flood Insurance Program? Targeted News Service (Press Releases) HERNDON, Virginia, The Society for Risk Analysis issued the following news release: Insurance policy premiums from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) allow policyholders to maintain a lower, grandfathered rate even when the risk escalates. But as coastal flooding increases due to rising sea level and more intense storms, new research published in the journal Risk Analysis suggests this grandfathered policy could lead to big losses for the NFIP. A team of experts led by Carolyn Kousky, executive director of the

How could rising sea level impact the National Flood Insurance Program?

Insurance policy premiums from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) allow policyholders to maintain a lower, grandfathered rate even when the risk escalates. But as coastal flooding increases due to rising sea level and more intense storms, new research published in the journal

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