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FEMA unveils updated flood maps that could impact insurance requirements

Pending maps are considered final but will not take effect for six months

FEMA has released draft versions of updated flood maps that could soon change flood insurance requirements for homeowners in affected communities.

The updated maps, known as Pending Flood Insurance Rate Map databases, have been designated final through a Letter of Final Determination.

The maps are considered final but will not take effect for six months, giving residents time to review potential changes.

During this window, residents are encouraged to review the updated flood hazard data. Once effective, the maps will determine mandatory flood insurance requirements in affected areas.

Residents are also advised to contact their local floodplain manager to review how the changes could impact development plans, property values, or insurance costs.

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