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Flood Risk in Oregon, WI: 20 FEMA Claims

Oregon has relatively low flood zone coverage at 1%.

1% of ZIPs in flood zones · 20 FEMA claims · Updated 2026-05-03

Data: FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), FEMA Hazard Mitigation Last verified: 2026-05-03

FEMA flood figures for Oregon stand at 20 claims — actual payouts tied to property damage events across the area's history. Flood protection is its own insurance category; it never appears in a standard home policy, and property owners without a dedicated flood product must cover those losses outside their home insurance.

1%
ZIPs in Flood Zones
20
FEMA Claims Filed
$205K
Total FEMA Payouts
$10,265
Avg Payout per Claim
1
ZIP Codes Monitored
12,404
Population
1.6
Claims per 1K Residents

What are FEMA flood zones?

FEMA classifies areas into flood zones based on the probability of flooding. High-risk zones (A and V) have a 1% annual chance of flooding and require flood insurance for federally-backed mortgages. Moderate-risk zones (B/X shaded) have a 0.2% annual chance. Even in low-risk zones, about 25% of all flood claims come from areas outside designated high-risk zones. Oregon has 1% of ZIP codes in designated flood zones.

Flood Risk Overview

Oregon, Wisconsin has 1% of its ZIP codes located in FEMA-designated flood zones. A total of 20 flood insurance claims have been filed through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), with $205K in total payouts.

The average payout per claim is $10K, reflecting the typical cost of flood damage in the Oregon area.

Understanding Flood Zones

FEMA classifies areas into flood zones based on risk:

Zone Risk Level Description
A, AE, AH, AO High 1% annual chance of flooding (100-year floodplain)
V, VE Very High Coastal areas with wave action
B, X (shaded) Moderate 0.2% annual chance (500-year floodplain)
C, X (unshaded) Low Minimal flood risk

Important: Even "low risk" areas experience flooding. Over 40% of NFIP claims come from outside high-risk zones.

Flood Insurance in Oregon

Standard homeowner's insurance does not cover flood damage. Options include:

National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)

  • Available through any insurance agent
  • Maximum coverage: $250,000 for building, $100,000 for contents
  • Average annual premium: $700–$1,500
  • 30-day waiting period before coverage begins

Private Flood Insurance

  • Often more coverage at lower premiums
  • Faster claims processing
  • May offer replacement cost coverage (NFIP pays actual cash value)

Required? If you have a federally backed mortgage and are in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), flood insurance is mandatory.

How Flooding Affects Drinking Water

Flooding poses direct threats to drinking water quality:

  1. Water treatment plant overflow — systems can be overwhelmed, leading to untreated or partially treated water
  2. Sewage contamination — floodwater mixes with sewage systems, introducing bacteria and pathogens
  3. Agricultural runoff — pesticides, fertilizers, and animal waste enter water supplies
  4. Well contamination — private wells are especially vulnerable to floodwater infiltration
  5. Infrastructure damage — pipes can break, creating entry points for contaminants

After a flood event, always follow local boil water advisories and avoid using tap water until the all-clear is given.

FEMA Flood Map for Oregon

To check your exact flood zone designation in Oregon, use the official FEMA Flood Map Service Center:

Flood zone distribution of claims in Oregon:

FEMA Zone Claims Risk Level
A 7 High (100-yr floodplain)
X 4 Moderate-Low
A05 3 High (100-yr floodplain)
AE 3 High (100-yr floodplain)
B 1 Moderate-Low
AO 1 High (100-yr floodplain)

NFIP Claims History

Metric Value
Total claims filed 20
Total payouts $205K
Average per claim $10K
Recent claims (last 5 years) 2
Recent payouts $19K
ZIP codes monitored 1
Population 12,404

10% of all claims were filed in the last 5 years.

Financial Impact of Flooding in Oregon

Flooding in Oregon has resulted in $205K in total FEMA payouts across 20 claims.

Impact Metric Value
Average claim amount $10K
Total FEMA payouts $205K
Claims per 1,000 residents 1.6
Payouts per capita $17

Property value impact: Homes in FEMA-designated flood zones typically sell for 4–7% less than comparable homes outside flood zones. Mandatory flood insurance requirements add $700–$1,500/year in carrying costs.

Weather Alerts & Flood Warnings

The National Weather Service (NWS) issues flood watches and warnings for the Oregon area. Monitor these resources:

Alert types for Oregon area:

Alert Type Meaning Action
Flood Watch Flooding is possible Prepare to move to higher ground
Flood Warning Flooding is occurring or imminent Take action immediately
Flash Flood Warning Flash flooding within hours Move to high ground now
Coastal Flood Advisory Minor coastal flooding Monitor conditions

Set up Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on your phone to receive automatic flood warnings for Oregon.

Protecting Your Home from Flooding

Before a flood:

  • Know your flood zone — check FEMA's map
  • Install sump pump with battery backup
  • Elevate electrical systems, furnace, and water heater above potential flood levels
  • Apply waterproof sealant to basement walls and floors
  • Keep gutters and downspouts clear

During a flood:

  • Move to higher ground immediately
  • Do not walk or drive through floodwater
  • Turn off utilities if instructed
  • Monitor local emergency alerts

After a flood:

  • Do not drink tap water until the boil water advisory is lifted
  • Document damage with photos for insurance claims
  • Watch for mold growth in the following weeks
  • Have your water tested before resuming normal use

ZIP Codes in Oregon

Oregon covers 1 ZIP code. Flood risk varies by ZIP code based on elevation, proximity to water bodies, and drainage infrastructure. Check your specific ZIP code for detailed flood zone mapping.

Data Sources

Updated daily.

Flood Risk by ZIP Code in Oregon

Flood risk varies across Oregon's 1 ZIP codes based on elevation, proximity to water bodies, and drainage infrastructure.

ZIP Code Grade Score Violations
53575 C 63/100 20 View report →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oregon in a flood zone?
Oregon has relatively low flood zone coverage at 1%. However, FEMA maps are updated periodically and flood risk can change. Check your specific address on the FEMA Flood Map Service.
How much has FEMA paid for flood claims in Oregon?
FEMA has paid a total of $205,293 across 20 flood insurance claims in Oregon. The average payout per claim is $10,265.
Do I need flood insurance in Oregon?
Flood insurance is required for properties in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas with federally-backed mortgages. Even outside designated zones, about 25% of flood claims come from low-risk areas. NFIP premiums average $700-$1,500/year.
How many flood claims have been filed in Oregon?
20 FEMA flood insurance claims have been filed in Oregon. That is 1.6 claims per 1,000 residents. Claims history is a strong indicator of actual flood risk beyond what maps show.
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