25 US States With the Biggest Risk of Flooding

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In this article, we will take a look at 25 US states with the biggest risk of flooding. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of the flood insurance industry in the United States, you can directly check out 5 US States With the Biggest Risk of Flooding.

Flooding in the US - An Overview 

According to the 2023 Billion-Dollar Disaster Report by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), 2023 was a historic year for costly disasters in the United States. The year passed the previous annual record of 22 climate disasters above a billion dollars, set by 2020. Throughout 2023, the US saw a total of 28 weather and climate disasters with a cost of $1 billion or more, four of which were flooding events. When put in historical context, since 1980, the US has seen 44 flooding events with losses exceeding $1 billion. In total, inland flooding caused a damage of $196.6 billion to the US economy in 2023. Flooding was the third most frequent type of extreme weather event, totaling 44 occurrences throughout the year.

Some of the worst-hit states included Florida and New York, which are also some of the most dangerous US states for national disasters. On August 19, 2024, NBC News reported that Northeastern United States, including parts of Connecticut and Suffolk County in New York, has once again been engulfed by flash floods. These refer to sudden flooding events, usually caused by instances of heavy rain. Suffolk County declared a flash flood emergency on August 18th, which lasted until the 19th. Two deaths have been reported in Connecticut so far, along with hundreds of evacuations, which led the governor to declare a state of emergency on the 19th. Executive Ed Romaine from Suffolk County has also declared a state of emergency after surveying flood damage, which includes more than 1,000 property damage reports till now.

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The National Flood Insurance Program

With flooding being such a prominent issue for the US, the country’s flood insurance industry plays an indispensable role in providing disaster relief. The Federal Emergency Management Agency manages the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which provides coverage through a network of over 50 insurance companies. As of August 31, 2023, NFIP has over 3.1 million active policies for single-family homes, with the median cost of insurance being $786. The cheapest state for flood insurance is Alaska, with its current median cost being $412, whereas the most expensive is Connecticut, where the median lies at $1,174.