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  • 7/11/2025
President Donald Trump declared a federal disaster in Kerr County after flash floods killed over 100 people and inundated homes, according to CNBC. Only 2.5% of Kerr County homeowners had flood insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Damage is estimated to be between $18 billion and $22 billion, yet most insurance policies exclude flood-related losses unless homeowners carry separate coverage. Nationwide, approximately 3.3% of households are insured against floods, despite 99% of U.S. counties experiencing flood events in the past two decades. FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program offers coverage up to $250,000 for structural damage and $100,000 for contents. Experts urge homeowners to consider standalone or excess flood insurance, especially as flash floods and tropical storms become more frequent in inland and mountainous regions.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03President Donald Trump declared a federal disaster in Kerr County after flash floods killed over 100
00:07people and inundated homes, according to CNBC. Only 2.5 percent of Kerr County homeowners had
00:13flood insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Damage is estimated
00:17at $18 billion to $22 billion, yet most insurance policies exclude flood-related losses unless
00:23homeowners carry separate coverage. Nationwide, about 3.3 percent of households are insured
00:27against floods, even though 99 percent of U.S. counties have experienced flood events in the
00:32past two decades. FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program offers coverage up to $250,000 for
00:38structural damage and $100,000 for contents. Experts urge homeowners to consider standalone
00:44or excess flood insurance, especially as flash floods and tropical storms become more frequent
00:48in inland and mountainous regions. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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