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Tsunami and insurance - what's covered
Posted on Friday, March 11, 2011 by Insurance Quotes Health
A Tsunami advisory was issued today in response to Japan's 8.9 earthquake. An advisory means that a tsunami capable of causing strong currents or waves dangerous to people near the coast is expected --- although widespread flooding is not expected.
What counties are affected? Check Washington's Emergency Management Division site for specific county information.
If you're concerned about property damaged by flooding or high waves, the National Flood Insurance Program has helpful information on:
Preventing flooding around your home
Sandbagging
Pumping out a flooded basement
Protecting your home from back flow
Cleaning up and drying out your home
Unfortunately, if your home, business or property is damaged by increased waves or flooding, your typical homeowner's policy or commercial policy most likely will not cover it. You must have a flood insurance policy from the National Flood Insurance Program
Learn more about flood insurance, See if your home or property is in a flood zone and if so, what's your level of risk.
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