The fema flood map service center (msc) is the official public source for flood hazard information produced in support of the national flood insurance program (nfip). This map is used by the national flood insurance program (nfip) for floodplain management, mitigation, and insurance purposes Fema provides the flood hazard data to support the national flood insurance program
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You can use the information to better understand your level of flood risk and type of flooding.
The fema geospatial resource center lets you find disaster response data, maps and applications from fema and our governmental, private sector and other partners in one place.
The fact sheets below explain the risk map process in simple language and detail how fema, communities, and residents can collaborate throughout and after the flood mapping process. The flood risk and endangered species habitat (fresh) mapping tool lets you enter a street address and learn more about what threatened and endangered species and critical habitat may be at that location. You can maximize your flood preparedness and recovery by reviewing information in advance Everyone has specific actions and steps they can take to understand their flood risk, depending on the role they have in the community.
To explore the current digital preliminary flood hazard data in a map, the best tool to use is the flood map changes viewer (fmcv) From the flood map changes viewer, you may view, download, and print flood maps for your location.