With an impending lapse of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) fast approaching at the close of FY20 fiscal year, the House of Representatives voted to extend the NFIP until the end of FY21 as part of a measure to provide continuous funding to the federal government until December 11, 2020. H.R.8337 will still need... Continue Reading →
Updated Flood Insurance Resources
While 2020 may feel very different for most, disasters can and continue to happen. In a recent podcast Paul Huang, FEMA Assistant Administrator, discusses how purchasing flood insurance is one easy way homeowners and renters can prepare for the future. The National Flood Insurance Program website has numerous resources for property owners, insurance agents and... Continue Reading →
2020 Hawai'i Virtual Geospatial Expo
Learn about data updates from the Federal, State & Counties. There will be presentations on new data collection methods, virtual reality simulations, and new software tools! Participate in polls, trivia contests and get to know the HIGICC board.
Webinar/CEC Course – Hurricane Science, Mitigation, and Insurance
Learn how to prepare homes and families for hurricane and flood risks in this FREE webinar and CEC course for insurance agents and community members.
IT’S NOT TOO LATE
Protect your property and your valuables. Tips to prepare for Hurricane Douglas.
Tiny Homes in the Floodplain
Tiny houses are all the rage right now, but what do you do when they're in the floodplain?
Flood Ready Activity Book (For Kids!)
Join Sticky the Opihi in his adventures, and learn about storms and flooding in this family friendly activity book. Including coloring, drawing, word searches, and mazes.
Disaster Declaration for Severe Storms and Flooding in Kauaʻi
Hawai'i was granted a Disaster Declaration for the severe storms and flooding in Kauaʻi from March 27-28, 2020.
Hurricane Flood Risk – Protect Your Home or Business Today
For the past four years, hurricanes have caused above-average flooding. This year, we expect more of the same. Protect your home or business from unexpected flood damage with flood insurance from the NFIP.
Got cabin fever? King Tide Photo Surveys are here!
Join us as Citizen Scientists for the King Tide Photo Survey! July 3rd and 4th, 2020.
