How the government makes natural disasters so much worse
"Getting the government out of the flood insurance business and having insurance companies determine actuarially sound premiums is the only way for homeowners, businesses, and builders to know the real risk they are assuming. If the risk is high, premiums will be prohibitive, and building will migrate to areas less prone to flooding."
"Unfortunately, the prospects for reform are low. Eliminating the National Flood Insurance Program is impossible politically. How likely are even modest policy reforms about premiums or redrawing flood plain maps to better reflect real risk? Such proposals are drowned out by politicians who score easy points by blaming the damage on climate change and passing popular rebuilding bills."
"The sad, but most likely, prospect for the near future is that taxpayers will spend hundreds of billions rebuilding Houston, [or any other prone areas], in areas prone to suffer flood and storm damage again and again."
[my addition]
"Unfortunately, the prospects for reform are low. Eliminating the National Flood Insurance Program is impossible politically. How likely are even modest policy reforms about premiums or redrawing flood plain maps to better reflect real risk? Such proposals are drowned out by politicians who score easy points by blaming the damage on climate change and passing popular rebuilding bills."
"The sad, but most likely, prospect for the near future is that taxpayers will spend hundreds of billions rebuilding Houston, [or any other prone areas], in areas prone to suffer flood and storm damage again and again."
[my addition]
However...it's kind of dumb when you insure for a loss "knowing" that you WILL lose at some point.
You guys need some good ole New England ROCK!
They grow pretty big up here...organic too!
BTDT about 1980 (?) or so. And then watched the utter chaos that occurred with property owners, builders and mortgage bankers because the maps drawn showing the '100 Year Flood Plain" were ridiculous even to a casual observer.
No person should feel entitled to have his house rebuilt if some disaster befalls it. Either build it so it withstands the forces of nature, OR dont build there. Pretty simple.
- Reagan.
The only question is when.