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Rhode Island Flood Zones

Rhode Island faces coastal flooding from Narragansett Bay and Atlantic Ocean storm surge, riverine flooding from the Blackstone, Pawtuxet, and Woonasquatucket rivers, and urban flash flooding. The 2010 floods caused catastrophic damage across the state from unprecedented rainfall.

1 of 5 Rhode Island counties are rated high or very high for inland flood risk by FEMA's National Risk Index. 11 communities participate in FEMA's Community Rating System, qualifying residents for flood insurance discounts of up to 20%.

FEMA Region

Region 1

Also covers Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, +2 more

NFIP Policies

11,000

Common Zones

Rhode Island Flood Risk Overview

County-level risk ratings from FEMA's National Risk Index across 5 Rhode Island counties.

Inland Flood Risk

1 of 5 counties rated high or very high

Coastal Flood Risk

0 of 5 coastal counties rated high or very high

Hurricane Risk

0 of 5 counties rated high or very high

Source: FEMA National Risk Index, county-level assessment.

Federal Flood Disaster History

Rhode Island has received 10 federal disaster declarations for flooding, hurricanes, severe storms, and coastal storms.

2020s

1

2010s

4

2000s

1

1990s

1

1980s

1

1950s

2

Recent Declarations

2021Hurricane HenriHurricane
2012Hurricane SandyHurricane
2011Tropical Storm IreneHurricane
2011Hurricane IreneHurricane
2005Hurricane Katrina EvacuationHurricane
1991Hurricane BobHurricane
1985Hurricane GloriaHurricane
1955Hurricane & FloodHurricane

Showing 8 most recent of 10 total declarations.

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries API. Data sourced February 2026.

NFIP Flood Insurance Claims

Rhode Island properties have filed 7,020 NFIP flood insurance claims totaling $138.7M in payouts since 1978. The average claim payout is $20K.

Claims by Decade

2020s

459

2010s

3,163

2000s

842

1990s

1,208

1980s

778

1970s

570

Highest-Claim Years

20101,782 claims$43.7M
20121,094 claims$38.3M
1991726 claims$6.6M
2005414 claims$11.1M
1978349 claims$793K

Claims by Flood Zone

Zone A

2,302

Zone AE

1,858

Zone X

1,825

Zone V

486

Zone VE

418

Zone AO

36

Zone D

34

Zone AOB

7

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Claims API. Data sourced February 2026.

Flood Insurance Discounts in Rhode Island

11 Rhode Island communities participate in FEMA's Community Rating System (CRS), earning flood insurance premium discounts for residents in Special Flood Hazard Areas. CRS classes in Rhode Island range from 6 to 9, with discounts from 5% to 20%.

Charlestown

Class 6 - 20% discount

Bristol

Class 7 - 15% discount

Middletown

Class 7 - 15% discount

Narragansett

Class 7 - 15% discount

Newport

Class 7 - 15% discount

Westerly

Class 7 - 15% discount

Pawtucket

Class 8 - 10% discount

New Shoreham

Class 8 - 10% discount

East Providence

Class 8 - 10% discount

North Kingstown

Class 9 - 5% discount

Warwick

Class 9 - 5% discount

Source: FEMA Community Rating System, October 2025. Discounts apply to NFIP policies only.

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Rhode Island Cities

Explore flood zone information for major cities in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island Flood Zone FAQ

How do I check if my Rhode Island property is in a flood zone?

Enter your RI address in FludZone's free lookup tool. We query FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer in real-time to show your flood zone designation, whether flood insurance is required, and your property's risk level.

Do I need flood insurance in Rhode Island?

If your Rhode Island property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), meaning zones starting with A or V, and you have a federally regulated or government-backed mortgage, federal law generally requires your lender to ensure you carry flood insurance. Properties in Zone X are not subject to the federal mandate but lenders may still require coverage, and it is often recommended given Rhode Island's flood history.

What are the most common flood zones in Rhode Island?

The most common FEMA flood zone designations in Rhode Island are Zone AE, Zone VE, Zone A, Zone X. Each zone reflects a different level of flood risk, from high-risk areas where flood insurance is generally required for federally regulated or government-backed mortgages to lower-risk areas where coverage is optional but recommended.

Can I remove my Rhode Island property from a flood zone?

Yes, if your Rhode Island property's natural ground elevation was always above the Base Flood Elevation and FEMA inadvertently mapped it in the SFHA, you can apply for a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) through FEMA. If your property was raised above the BFE with fill, the process is a LOMR-F. Note that for coastal properties in VE zones, LOMAs are less common because wave action creates risks beyond still-water elevation. A successful LOMA generally removes the federal mandatory flood insurance requirement, but your lender may still choose to require coverage. You'll need an elevation certificate from a licensed surveyor.

Do any Rhode Island communities offer flood insurance discounts?

Yes, 11 Rhode Island communities participate in FEMA's Community Rating System (CRS), a voluntary program that rewards communities for exceeding minimum flood mitigation standards. Residents in participating communities can receive NFIP premium discounts of up to 20% in the Special Flood Hazard Area. Properties outside the SFHA also benefit: CRS classes 1 through 6 receive a 10% discount, and classes 7 through 9 receive a 5% discount on NFIP premiums. Check your city's page on FludZone to see if your community participates.

Sources

This page summarizes information from FEMA and other official resources in plain language. For full technical details, see the links below.

Sources last verified: February 2026