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Fri Jul 6, 2018, 05:31 AM Jul 2018

Flood insurance rules not enforced in Texas

HOUSTON (AP) — Texas officials are struggling to enforce part of a flood insurance program that aims to elevate or remove severely damaged properties from flood plains, according to a newspaper investigation.

The Houston Chronicle analyzed more than 36,000 insurance claims of properties that are frequently flooded and determined that about 16 percent of the properties had evidence of being substantially damaged by flooding at least once before.

The taxpayer-subsidized National Flood Insurance Program says officials should require home demolition or elevation if flood damage assessments are at least 50 percent of a home’s value. But the newspaper found that state officials often undervalue damage estimates, which allowed people to move back into homes that are in vulnerable places without making changes.

Properties that didn’t meet the program’s 50 percent requirement have cost at least $1.1 billion in insurance claims, according to the analysis. In Houston alone, seven properties have had more than 100 damage claims totaling $9 million — even though the combined value of the buildings is just $426,000, according to the newspaper.

Read more: http://www.tdtnews.com/news/article_392d60b2-80c6-11e8-8a3f-073ff69a9c61.html
(Temple Daily Telegram)

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