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<abstract>According to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), 90
percent of all natural disasters in the United States involve	 
flooding. Because of the catastrophic and unpredictable nature of
floods, private insurance companies do not typically cover flood 
losses. Congress established the NFIP in 1968 to provide an	 
insurance alternative to disaster assistance in response to the  
escalating costs of repairing flood damage. During congressional 
hearings on provisions of the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004,
several legislators testified on NFIP shortcomings, as reported  
by constituents whose properties had been flooded by Hurricane	 
Isabel in September 2003. The act required GAO to study coverage 
provided under the NFIP. It also required the Federal Emergency  
Management Agency (FEMA), the administrator of the NFIP, to take 
steps to address concerns about coverage and claims procedures.  
Today&apos;s testimony is based on work in progress to address this	 
mandate. It provides preliminary information on (1) the types of 
coverage limits, restrictions, and exclusions under the NFIP; (2)
how FEMA, in partnership with private insurers, manages and	 
oversees the NFIP and the views of selected private sector	 
program managers on how the program is working; and (3) the	 
status of FEMA&apos;s efforts to comply with provisions of the Flood  
Insurance Reform Act.</abstract>
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