NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 16 ? The U.S. Department of Homeland Security?s Livingston Parish property owners without flood insurance are encouraged to buy coverage now to get the best possible premiums before new flood insurance rate maps go into effect on April 3, 2012. The latest flood hazard maps, known as Flood Insurance Rate Maps, delineate new flood-risk zones and serve as an integral part of the National Flood Insurance Plan (NFIP), which plays a key role in defense against flood losses. Property owners need to know that this could mean a change in their floodplain status. ?We encourage residents to look at the flood maps now and to be familiar with the latest risks of potential flooding in their area,? said Andre Cadogan, The FIRMs were developed as part of the nationwide map modernization effort spearheaded by FEMA, which administers the NFIP. Once officially adopted by Livingston Parish and the communities within the parish, the FIRMS will replace the current effective maps, which are outdated and produced using earlier technology. Homeowners who purchase flood insurance prior to April 3, 2012, may be able to grandfather the current flood zone designation saving money on flood insurance. Current policy holders and those planning to purchase NFIP protection are strongly encouraged to contact their insurance agent or company to ensure that they have adequate coverage and that policies account for new flood risk data. Individuals may also consult with their local Livingston Parish floodplain administrator at (225) 686-3021 or (800)730-3029 with questions on which flood map or elevations to use going forward when rebuilding. To view maps, please visit www.msc.fema.gov. TNS MJ88-120218-3780123 StaffFurigayCopyright: (c) 2012 Targeted News Service Wordcount: 303 livingston
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