Only homeowners living in communities that opt into the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) can buy federally backed flood insurance, and nearly 200 Missouri communities have chosen to go without it. This poses risks for homeowners in non-participating communities in a state with a history of catastrophic inland and riverine flooding.

The Great Flood of 1993 in Missouri and throughout the Midwest was one of the most expensive and devastating floods in modern U.S. and Missouri history. River saturation from snowmelt and heavy rainfall caused flooding along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers that resulted in more than $15 billion in damages, 50 deaths, and 50,000 damaged or destroyed homes.

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