A new study finds that many homeowners face a higher flood risk than they expect due to inaccurate FEMA flood maps. Learn more.
Nearly 60 square miles burned and 100,000 people were displaced. Now many are holding on to what they found—in their homes ...
Cheap Insurance reports that AI is transforming home insurance by predicting weather risks, enhancing claims efficiency, and ...
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Parts of Florida real estate are expected to collapse in 2026
Florida's real estate machine has powered decades of growth, but the forces now bearing down on it are structural, not ...
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Where the rich are moving to escape climate collapse
As climate shocks intensify, the global elite are quietly redrawing the map of desirable places to live. Instead of betting ...
More than 46,000 people, two schools, and one hospital were within the evacuation order area after a levee failed near ...
Owners of thousands of properties along Oahu streams may be required to purchase flood insurance due to changes in the flood ...
On Wednesday, FEMA issued a Letter of Final Determination that launches a six-month compliance period and sets the updated ...
Making and maintaining an accurate flood map is neither simple nor inexpensive. Even after an investment of more than $1 billion to take flood maps into the digital world, only 21 percent of the ...
Record rainfall in October caused significant flooding in Brevard County, damaging homes, cars, and roads. Officials are concerned that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent due to climate ...
A flood watch will go into place late Wednesday night for portions of South-Central Texas as rain moves through the area. Newsweek reached out to the National Weather Service (NWS) via email for ...
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