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What flood insurance does and does not cover

  • Flood and water damage from storms can be shocking for property owners in the U.S., as many find out how expensive repairs can be after disasters.
  • Standard home insurance typically does not cover flooding or earthquakes, requiring special policies instead.
  • With a 1% chance of flooding considered high risk, many people must have flood insurance due to mortgage requirements.
  • Ninety percent of U.S. natural disasters involve flooding, leading to a significant insurance coverage gap in the country.
  • Flooding can happen almost anywhere it rains, affecting homes, businesses, and communities.
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What flood insurance does and does not cover

Though natural disasters cycle across seasons and regions in the U.S., it’s often a shocking discovery for property owners how expansive and expensive flood and water damage can be when a major storm devastates their homes, businesses and communities.

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Although natural disasters occur throughout the seasons and regions of the United States, it is often a shocking discovery for property owners how extensive and costly flood damage can be when a large storm ravages their homes, businesses, and communities.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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