We've taken some big ordsprog

en We've taken some big hits. Some township roads that have never had flood damage had some.

en Most homeowners policies do not cover flood damage, but reasonably priced protection may be available through the National Flood Insurance Program. Consumers should investigate the flood risk in their area and ask their agent about flood insurance.

en [Insurers say storm-surge damage is the same as flood damage.] Insurers have never collected a penny in flood-insurance premiums, ... If they're forced to pay, it could quite possibly be destabilizing and lead to the insolvency of smaller insurers in the area.

en It doesn't surprise me that the risk modelers are changing their estimates. Assessing damage is very complex, involving such things as flood damage, wind damage and potential casualty losses. Much of this story is still developing.

en They are quite full and near capacity. The flood managers are trying to dump some of the water. The question is, if we have a larger rain event above these reservoirs, we could have a flood downstream that could cause damage. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention.

en The flood never broke a pane of glass. There was no real structural damage by the flood, just a lot of mud on the floors, but we got the chance to update the building and do some renovations that were needed.

en Most general casualty policies do not cover flood damage. Many require additional riders for windstorms. Consider adding coverage for likely perils, especially flood insurance.

en It's pretty early right now to predict the extent of flood damage. We need to do some damage assessments.

en There will be innumerable township roads that we can't make an assessment on.

en They were in a spot with little flood damage but tremendous wind damage, ... They asked us if we could hoist him and his four dogs. Finally he said he would come by himself, with a chainsaw, so he could help other people who needed it.

en We're still trying to come to an agreement on what was wind damage versus flood damage.

en There's no reason for people to be on township roads when we're in a state of emergency unless they live out there.

en We lived about 80 miles north of New Orleans. We didn't get flood damage. We got the wind damage. Trees down. No power, no phone. We did have running water, but no one knew if it was safe to drink.

en I fail to understand how a township allowed this to happen. I feel that the concept was lost [last month]. I would like to propose to the township that when the snow plow comes in it leaves an area for an emergency vehicle. I am looking for assurance from the township.

en We're trying to let our people know not to drive through flood areas. The roads just may not be there.


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