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Flood maps show how likely it is for an area to flood. Floods dont follow city limits or property lines. Using a flood map, you can see the relationship between your property and the areas with the highest risk of flooding. There is no such thing as a no-risk zone, but some areas have a lower or moderate risk.
This is an important step when considering buying a new property, so you can factor in future insurance costs. In the United States, flood insurance is mandatory for buildings in high-risk flood zones (100-year flood plain or zones marked by the letters A or V).
Yes, you can build in the 100-year floodplain, but it requires careful planning and adherence to strict regulations. FEMA sets guidelines for building in flood zones, including requirements for building elevation and floodproofing.
The term 100-year flood is used in an attempt to simplify the definition of a flood that statistically has a 1-percent chance of occurring in any given year. Likewise, the term 100-year storm is used to define a rainfall event that statistically has this same 1-percent chance of occurring.
Each zone is represented differently on the flood map to convey low, moderate, and high-risk flood zones. The images on the right highlight the high-risk flood zones (ZONE A/AO/AH) in a blue shade; the moderate-risk areas (ZONE X) have orange shading and low risk areas (ZONE X) are clear or unshaded.

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100-year Floodplain, areas with a 1% annual chance of flooding that will be protected by a Federal flood control system where construction has reached specified legal requirements. No depths or base flood elevations are shown within these zones.
The phrase 100-year flood has. caused much confusion over the years. Many mistakenly believe that it is a flood that occurs every 100 years. However, the phrase really means a flood that has a 1- percent chance of occurring in any given year. Floods are classified ing to their frequency and depth.
100-year Floodplain, areas with a 1% annual chance of shallow flooding, usually in the form of a pond, with an average depth ranging from 1 to 3 feet. flood elevations derived from detailed analyses are shown at selected intervals within these zones.

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