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A 38-day shutdown halted the National Flood Insurance Program, disrupting policies and claims, pushing many to costly private insurers.
A 38-day government shutdown has halted the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), disrupting new and renewed policies and delaying claims.
The pause, affecting flood-prone areas like Lane County, Oregon, has pushed buyers and sellers toward private insurers, whose premiums can be significantly higher.
Boston’s city council has advanced a resolution to pursue FEMA’s Community Rating System certification, which could offer up to 20% premium discounts for flood insurance through proactive risk reduction efforts.
The NFIP’s suspension raises affordability concerns amid rising flood risks and housing market pressures.
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Un cierre de 38 días detuvo el Programa Nacional de Seguro contra Inundaciones, interrumpiendo las pólizas y las reclamaciones, empujando a muchos a costosas compañías de seguros privadas.