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FEMA Backs Down from Connecticut Flood Map Changes

Published Date: 1/8/2025

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Summary

FEMA has decided to cancel its earlier plans to update flood risk maps for all areas in Hartford County, Connecticut. This means no changes to flood zones or insurance rules will happen right now, so residents and businesses can keep their current flood insurance setup. The withdrawal took effect on January 8, 2025, and any new updates will come later if needed.

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Hartford County flood map update withdrawn

FEMA withdrew its proposed flood hazard determinations for Hartford County, Connecticut (all jurisdictions), so no changes to flood zones or flood insurance rules will happen right now. The withdrawal took effect January 8, 2025, and residents and businesses in Hartford County can continue with their current flood insurance setup until any future update is made.

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