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North Carolina Studies Repetitive Flooding Risk

The Tar Heel state decides to stop relying on FEMA maps and identify flood zones itself.

Officials in North Carolina are taking proactive measures to ensure homes don’t keep getting destroyed by flooding, let alone repetitive flooding. The need to act is being driven by the fact that over 77% of homes damaged by Hurricane Matthew in 2016 were not located in federally designated flood zones.



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