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FEMA changes flood maps

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By WTOC Staff

The Federal Emergency Management Agency just updated flood maps in many southeast states, including Georgia.  The other states include, but are not limited to: Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

FEMA not only changed the maps, but presented the maps online.  The organization said the new maps are more accurate, easier to update and are being used by mortgage companies to base loans.

The changes will require some homeowners who have never had to carry flood insurance to purchase policies.

Others who used to be forced to carry flood insurance policies will be able to drop them if their property is no longer in a flood zone. 

Flood insurance rates differ from state to state but can cost about $700 to $800 a year. The best way to find out if a resident is in a flood-susceptible zone is to contact an insurance agent.

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