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Old 09-29-2024, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Rainger99 View Post
This weekend, I watched several YouTube videos of the damage caused by Helene.

The damage in Tennessee and North Carolina was devastating. It appeared that the vast majority of the damage was caused by rivers overflowing. The damage will be in the billions.

If you are living in a floodplain should you be banned from rebuilding in the floodplain but instead be required to move to higher ground?

Or if not banned, should you not be allowed to buy insurance?

https://www.floridadisaster.org/glob...management.pdf

Same goes for any costal town, only Rv parks should be allowed right on sea. IMO only town wiped out after insurance should be brought by state and no permanent building allowed. At in RV park you can hook up and pull RV out harms way. In mountainous areas only pace for town in valley. Same goes you build at River level if going to flood eventually.

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