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Historic Flooding Prompts Uptick in Flood Policies in South Louisiana

December 29, 2016

Four months after devastating flooding ravaged South Louisiana, nearly 30,000 new flood insurance policies have been written in the affected areas, the Louisiana Department of Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½Ó³»­ announced.

As of July 30, the total number of National Flood Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½Ó³»­ Program (NFIP) policies (residential and commercial) was 451,377. By October 31, the policy count had risen to 480,086.

“The vast majority of the state’s parishes were federally declared disaster areas as a result of devastating flooding this year and we are seeing a significant jump in the number of people in those parishes purchasing NFIP policies” said Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½Ó³»­ Commissioner Jim Donelon. “While the recovery process is very much underway, I’m pleased that folks are taking steps to safeguard their homes and property. Louisiana is far and away the largest recipient of funds from the National Flood Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½Ó³»­ Program and while no one wants to see more disasters, there is peace of mind in being covered against such events.”

This aerial photo over Hammond, La., shows flooded Hammond Eastside Elementary Magnet School and Hammond High Magnet School after heavy rains inundated the region Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards says more than 1,000 people in south Louisiana have been rescued from homes, vehicles and even clinging to trees as a slow-moving storm hammers the state with flooding. (AP Photo/Max Becherer)
This aerial photo over Hammond, La., shows flooded Hammond Eastside Elementary Magnet School and Hammond High Magnet School after heavy rains inundated the region Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards says more than 1,000 people in south Louisiana have been rescued from homes, vehicles and even clinging to trees as a slow-moving storm hammers the state with flooding. (AP Photo/Max Becherer)

So far, the NFIP has issued more than $2 billion in payments as a result of the August flooding.

Since 1978, the NFIP has issued more than $18.2 billion in payments to Louisiana. The next three states with the highest losses (New York, New Jersey and Texas) have each received between $5 billion and $7 billion in payments.

Out of the 26 parishes that received a major disaster declaration from the federal government for the August flood event, some of the hardest hit have shown the largest growth in flood policies between July 30 and Oct. 31:

  • In East Baton Rouge Parish, the policy count has increased by more than 6,000 policies, or 26.6 percent.
  • In Ascension Parish, the policy count has increased by more than 2,200 policies, or 25.1 percent.
  • In Lafayette Parish, the policy count has increased by 2,200 policies, or 29.7 percent.
  • In Tangipahoa Parish, the policy count has increased by more than 1,600 policies, or 34 percent.

NFIP data collected by the Louisiana Department of Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½Ó³»­ actuaries show that over the last three years, the percentage of homeowners or renters with NFIP policies statewide has remained constant at about 22 percent. The shows data by parish as of September 30 (the most recent data available).

Source: Louisiana Department of Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½Ó³»­

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