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[quote=Anonymous]I lived in a flood zone from 2020 to 2018. What cracked me up was empty land or farm land pre flood insurance in 1938 and in 1938 the storm nicknamed Long Island Express was one of the most deadly in history with winds up to 150 mph and my house not yet build was under 6-9 feet of water. But my town was all built post WWII and this pre flood insurance so no record kept of flooding. My house in Sandy in had several feet of water and of course that event recorded. But interesting a vacant lot near my old house built 2018 is listed as no flood history and ironically not in a flood zone, that plot was under six feet of water in Sandy. A lot of new construction Florida who knows of flooding history. No one tracks vacant land much as no claims or flood insurance. Next big storm who knows [/quote]
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