The Financial Toll of FloodingPart 1

Published: Aug. 4, 2017, 2:06 p.m.

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It\\u2019s hurricane season\\u2014and extreme weather events are on the rise. Along with the catastrophic losses that families face after the flood is the economic burden on taxpayers through the National Flood Insurance Program. It\\u2019s the financial lifeline for those who carry flood insurance and an essential funding source for both disaster preparation and recovery efforts. However, the program is also $25 billion in debt, and more than a quarter of that total is from properties that flood repeatedly. It\\u2019s a growing issue affecting more than just coastal cities. Host Dan LeDuc discusses the flood that devastated Nashville, Tennessee, in 2010 with Roger Lindsey, chairman of the Tennessee Association of Floodplain Management and practice leader for Stormwater and Floodplain Management\\xa0for Nashville\\u2019s Metro Water Services, and Laura Lightbody, who directs Pew\\u2019s flood-prepared communities work.
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