| NJ Flood History |
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Flooding in New Jersey Hurricanes and tropical storms cause floods that create far more damage than high winds. Nor'easters, or extratropical cyclones, also cause flooding and storm surge. Overburdened drainage systems lead to property damage well outside flood plains.
Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Hurricane Floyd, five years ago, was the costliest disaster in New Jersey's history, with more than 70,000 homes and businesses damaged. Hurricane flooding causes more damage than high winds - leaving behind water-soaked walls and floors, drenched rugs and furniture, and large amounts of mud, mold, and debris.
Winter Storms and Snow Melt Bring Floods
Construction and Development Can Increase Flood Risk
Between 1994 and 2003:
New Jersey residents filed more than 19,000 flood insurance claims. New Jersey residents received more than $238 million in flood insurance payments. (Source: Federal Emergency Management Agency) |