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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Serious flooding in the greater Houston area is one of the reasons our leaders preach about preparedness, but private insurance to protect your property from rising water can be hard to find and extremely expensive.

There are options available for property owners in flood-prone areas.

The federal government created the National Flood Insurance Program specifically for people living in high-risk areas, like the Gulf Coast, where private insurers aren’t always willing to provide coverage.

It’s a voluntary program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Administration, but communities do have to join and enforce certain regulations.

Then, property owners can buy flood insurance plans through partnerships the federal government has with certain companies that administer policies on their behalf.

Five million structures are insured this way across the country. These policies take 30 days to go into effect, so FEMA liaisons suggest property owners look into what’s available for them now, before the start of hurricane season on June …

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