Residential Flood Insurance: What Risk Rating 2.0 Means to You
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That was largely because the maps used to classify flood zones took into consideration neither the development of land that once served as a natural sponge nor climate change that resulted in greater numbers of severe storms, as noted in a 2020 report by the nonpartisan public policy research group R Street.Featured Publications
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