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Flood victims say they’re forced to pay thousands by FEMA in premiums this year

FLORENCE, SC (WBTW) – Many people still rebuilding from the October floods received a letter last week that some call unreasonable.

Joyce Thompson says she and several neighbors got a letter in the mail from FEMA last Thursday stating their premiums had changed.

Last year Thompson says she paid $347 for her premium, but this year it’s now $4,133.

“I literally thought I was going to have a heart attack Thursday when I opened up my mail and this is what I saw,” said Thompson.

News13 reached out to FEMA to see why people are now having to pay thousands of dollars more. They say they’re making changes to the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). Those are maps show the flood risks in our communities, but for people like Thompson, that answer isn’t good enough.

“They can say they’ve reevaluated the elevation, but the elevation of my yard has not changed, I’m still in the exact spot that I was. My house has not changed,” said Thompson.

According to FEMA, flood risks change over time because of things like water flow, drainage patterns, and natural forces like the most recent flood.

These changes mean the agency must revise the flood maps and insurance policies for homeowners, especially in high-risk flood areas.

FEMA representatives say you can work to reduce your rates by doing the following: