To raise awareness about the risks of hurricanes and summer flooding and encourage residents to purchase a flood insurance policy to protect the life they’ve built, FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program is partnering with communities this hurricane season.
Outreach efforts will extend from Texas to New England during the peak of hurricane season.
Spread the word about the importance of preparing for hurricanes by purchasing flood insurance now before devastating flooding occurs. The materials can be used now and throughout the summer, being mindful of sensitivities in your area if a flooding event is imminent or a community is recovering from a recent storm.
Help Your Community Prepare for Flooding:
Share a post on social media.
Place a poster or flyer on your community bulletin board.
Have informational brochures and fact sheets on-hand to educate residents.
Share a video with your community on social media, over email, or at a community event.
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- ‘The science is real’: Coastal experts hope Biden will partner to combat sea level rise 01/19/2021
- Climate change causing one-third of flood damage in United States, Stanford study finds 01/12/2021
- As climate risks rise, U.S. urged to update flood maps and building rules 01/07/2021
- ‘The program is failing.’ FEMA is pushed on flood rules 01/07/2021
- Early Biden Climate Test: Groups Demand Tougher Rules on Building 01/06/2021
- As Flooding from Climate Change Worsens, Groups Seek to Change Outdated Federal Rules for Building Homes and Infrastructure 01/06/2021
- FEMA Ups Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program by $40M 12/15/2020
- Order erased by Trump could help Biden address rising seas 12/09/2020
- Flood mitigation projects help create jobs — report 12/09/2020
- Digital Coast Act Passes, Heads to President’s Desk 12/04/2020
Help your community prepare for hurricane season before it’s too late.
Jun 26, 2019 | News & Views, What's New