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Catastrophe Information Center

Access information on current moratoriums, storm updates, disaster resources and more.

Catastrophe Resources and Information

For over 25 years, ICAT has been dedicated to helping business owners and homeowners prepare for and recover from disasters. With our expertise in catastrophe insurance and extensive educational resources, we take pride in providing comprehensive support to our customers. During tropical storms, hurricanes, or earthquakes, we update this page with timely storm tracking information, typically once or twice a day. You can also find essential moratorium information here.

Active Moratoriums

The following counties in California remain in a flood moratorium: Calaveras, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tulare, and Tuolumne.

Please contact your ICAT team member with any questions. 

Additional Catastrophe Resources

Check out the resources below for hurricane and earthquake information and science, mitigation tips, emergency resources and more.

National Hurricane Center—The official source for Gulf & East Coast forecasts.

Central Pacific Hurricane Center—The official source for Pacific forecasts (including Hawaii).

Seasonal Hurricane Forecasts

Tropical Storm Risk
Forecast by Mark Saunders of the University College London.

NOAA Climate Prediction Center
Forecast for Gulf, East, & Pacific Coast by the U.S. Government.

Colorado State University Forecast
Seasonal Hurricane Forecast.


Hurricane Preparedness

ICAT Hurricane Preparedness Website
Tips and tools to prepare for a storm.

Flood Maps from FEMA
Are you located in an official flood zone? Check here.


Historical Hurricane Information

National Hurricane Center Archive
Notable storm details from 1900-present.

Colorado State University Forecasts
Archived hurricane forecasts and data.


Hurricane Science

Tropical Cyclone Climatology
A brief guide to hurricane science.

Current & Historical Earthquakes

View the Latest Quakes around the World
Click on multiple maps to zoom in to your area of interest.

Search for Past Earthquake Information
Enter various search variables to obtain information on over 2,000 years of quakes.


Earthquake Preparedness & Protection

7 Steps to Earthquake Safety
Compliments of the Earthquake Country Alliance

Be a Hero!
FEMA’s site for educating kids about earthquakes and other disasters

Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills
Participate in the next Great ShakeOut

Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country
Booklets and Resources for California


Earthquake Science & Data

The Science of Earthquakes
Part of the Earthquake Hazards Program by the U.S. Geological Survey

Earthquake Hazard Maps
Maintained by FEMA

Northern California Earthquake Data

Southern California Earthquake Data

Pacific Northwest Earthquake Data

Intermountain West Earthquake Data

Government Resources:
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

disasterassistance.gov

FEMA.gov

Phone: 1-800-621-3362

FEMA mobile app - Google PlayiTunes

Federal guidelines only allow housing assistance when a primary residence is impacted by a presidentially-declared disaster. Most disaster assistance from the Federal government is in the form of low-interest loans.

National Hurricane Center

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

www.ready.gov or www.listo.gov

US Coast Guard

 

Non-Government Resources:

American Red Cross

The Salvation Army

United Way

Emergency Service Vendors

You may need clean up services after the storm. To get in front of the recovery effort, we encourage you to contact one of the following national vendors who have partnered with many insurers over the years without requiring up-front payments.

BELFOR (Restoration Service) - 855-748-4816

Disaster Kleen-up International - 888-502-4795

Independent Mitigation & Cleaning/Conservation - 877-438-4622

Paul Davis Restoration - 888-473-7669

SERVPRO - 800-SERVPRO

Service Master - 844-319-5401

 

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