For almost 20 years, homeowners in Harris County, Texas, have used the same federal flood maps to determine whether their homes were at risk.

Then came Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and about 70% of the flooded homes — an estimated 110,000 — found themselves outside the official high-risk zones. This meant most people whose homes flooded had never been warned, and most lacked flood insurance.

Originally published on insurify.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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