FLOOD RISK SC

South Carolina Flood Risk: 49,037 FEMA Claims, 40% in Flood Zones

49,037 FEMA claims · $1,029,325,240 in payouts · 40% ZIPs in flood zones · Updated 2026-05-31

Data: FEMA NFIP, FEMA Flood Map Service Center Last verified: 2026-05-31

49,037
FEMA Claims
$1,029,325,240
Total Paid
40%
ZIPs in Flood Zones
$20,991
Avg Claim Payout
214
Total ZIPs Monitored
376
Cities

South Carolina has significant flood exposure with 49,037 FEMA claims and 40% of ZIP codes in flood zones — well above the national average of roughly 13%. Homebuyers and homeowners should strongly consider flood insurance, even outside designated flood zones.

City Water Quality Map: South Carolina

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Cities with Most Flood Claims in South Carolina

#CityFEMA ClaimsTotal PaidPopulation
1 Charleston 10,413 $162,399,864 327,422 Details →
2 North Myrtle Beach 4,447 $60,252,136 40,625 Details →
3 Myrtle Beach 4,091 $121,173,368 66,139 Details →
4 Murrells Inlet 3,064 $91,363,643 50,930 Details →
5 Hilton Head Island 2,730 $47,770,595 50,264 Details →
6 Isle Of Palms 2,691 $65,742,758 9,530 Details →
7 Pawleys Island 2,372 $54,459,450 48,262 Details →
8 Mount Pleasant 1,994 $22,182,914 91,708 Details →
9 Columbia 1,658 $68,756,170 323,067 Details →
10 Conway 1,334 $55,892,707 313,522 Details →

Flood Risk Overview

40% of ZIP codes in South Carolina are located in FEMA-designated flood zones. Residents have filed 49,037 flood insurance claims through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), with total payouts of $1.0B.

The average claim payout in South Carolina is $21K. Flood damage can range from minor water intrusion to total structural loss, depending on flood depth, duration, and property characteristics.

Cities with Most Flood Claims

Rank City FEMA Claims Total Paid Population
1 Charleston 10,413 $162.4M 327,422
2 North Myrtle Beach 4,447 $60.3M 40,625
3 Myrtle Beach 4,091 $121.2M 66,139
4 Murrells Inlet 3,064 $91.4M 50,930
5 Hilton Head Island 2,730 $47.8M 50,264
6 Isle Of Palms 2,691 $65.7M 9,530
7 Pawleys Island 2,372 $54.5M 48,262
8 Mount Pleasant 1,994 $22.2M 91,708
9 Columbia 1,658 $68.8M 323,067
10 Conway 1,334 $55.9M 313,522

Understanding Flood Zones

FEMA classifies areas by flood risk:

Zone Risk Level Insurance Required?
A, AE, AH, AO High risk (Special Flood Hazard Area) Yes, with federal mortgage
V, VE High risk, coastal Yes, with federal mortgage
B, X (shaded) Moderate risk Recommended
C, X (unshaded) Low risk Optional

In South Carolina, 214 ZIP codes contain properties in high-risk flood zones. However, FEMA data shows over 40% of flood claims nationwide come from areas outside mapped high-risk zones.

Flood Insurance in South Carolina

Key facts about flood insurance for South Carolina homeowners:

  • Standard homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage — a separate flood policy is required
  • The average NFIP policy costs $700-$1,500/year depending on flood zone, elevation, and property type
  • 30-day waiting period applies to new NFIP policies (except at closing)
  • Private flood insurance may offer lower rates in some areas
  • 49,037 claims have been filed in South Carolina with an average payout of $21K

How Flooding Affects Water Quality

Flooding poses serious risks to drinking water:

  • Treatment plant overflows can allow untreated or partially treated water into distribution systems
  • Stormwater runoff introduces pesticides, fertilizers, and industrial chemicals
  • Sewage system backups contaminate groundwater and surface water sources
  • Infrastructure damage can compromise pipes and create entry points for contaminants

After flooding events, monitor your utility's website and local news for boil water advisories.

Flood Damage Prevention

Steps to reduce flood damage to your home:

  1. Install a sump pump with battery backup
  2. Elevate utilities (furnace, water heater, electrical panel) above potential flood levels
  3. Apply waterproof sealant to basement walls and floors
  4. Maintain gutters and drains to direct water away from foundations
  5. Consider flood vents in foundation walls
  6. Check for FEMA mitigation grants — many communities participate in hazard mitigation programs

Data Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is South Carolina at risk of flooding?

40% of ZIP codes in South Carolina are in FEMA-designated flood zones. 49,037 flood insurance claims have been filed, with $1.0B in total payouts through FEMA NFIP.

Which city in South Carolina has the most flood claims?

Charleston leads South Carolina with 10,413 FEMA flood claims and $162.4M in payouts. Flood risk varies significantly by neighborhood and elevation.

Do I need flood insurance in South Carolina?

If your property is in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area and you have a federally backed mortgage, flood insurance is required. Even outside mapped flood zones, FEMA reports over 40% of claims come from areas not designated as high risk. The average NFIP policy costs $700-$1,500/year.

How does flooding affect water quality?

Flooding can contaminate drinking water by overwhelming treatment systems, introducing sewage and runoff into water supplies, and damaging infrastructure. Boil water advisories are common after major floods. Local utility alerts provide information during these events.

How many flood claims have been filed in South Carolina?

49,037 flood insurance claims have been filed across South Carolina through FEMA NFIP, with total payouts of $1.0B. The average claim payout is $21K.

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