Climate change making king tide flooding more common; federal plan could require millions to buy flood insurance
King tides have been supercharged by sea-level rise in recent decades, which has pushed the tides further inland.
King tides have been supercharged by sea-level rise in recent decades, which has pushed the tides further inland.
More homeowners than ever need flood insurance. Fewer than ever can afford it.
Insurers have been retreating from high-risk, high-loss markets for years after catastrophic events.
Florida has joined nine other states in a federal lawsuit challenging an overhaul of the National Flood Insurance Program.
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