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  2. New flood zone maps impact Bay County homeowners - AOL

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    BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Some residents are concerned after getting hit with an unexpected bill from FEMA. FEMA’s revised flood zone maps now have them in a flood zone, when they weren’t ...

  3. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    FIRMs display areas that fall within the 100-year flood boundary. Areas that fall within the boundary are called special flood hazard areas (SFHAs) and they are further divided into insurance risk zones. The term 100-year flood indicates that the area has a one-percent chance of flooding in any given year, not that a flood will occur every 100 ...

  4. Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking ...

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    Roswell flood damage on 10-21-2024. Roswell flood damage on 10-21-2024. Roswell flood damage on 10-21-2024. The storm brought as much as seven inches of rain to some areas around Roswell which ...

  5. Are you in a flood-prone zone? Here’s a map of at-risk areas ...

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  6. Coastal flooding - Wikipedia

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    Coastal flooding during Hurricane Lili in 2002 on Louisiana Highway 1 (United States). Coastal flooding occurs when dry and low-lying land is submerged by seawater. [1] The range of a coastal flooding is a result of the elevation of floodwater that penetrates the inland which is controlled by the topography of the coastal land exposed to flooding.

  7. Caloosahatchee River - Wikipedia

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    Caloosahatchee River. The Caloosahatchee River is a river on the southwest Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States, approximately 67 miles (108 km) long. [1] It drains rural areas on the northern edge of the Everglades, east of Fort Myers.