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Superstorm Sandy Recovery – Problems with NFIP

Posted on May 17, 2015 by recoverydiva
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Why Sandy Homeowners Were Left In The Lurch. This is one effort to explain the many problems with the National Flood Ins. Program and what FEMA’s remedial actions are so far.

Thanks to Bill Cumming for the citation.

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