Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance urges consumers to be ready, have a plan for earthquake recoveryEmail: ne...@dci.mo.gov JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) indicates fewer homes are insured against earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone. October’s Great ShakeOut Drill offers a good opportunity for consumers in the high-risk zone to prepare their families to recover following an earthquake. This plan should include financial preparations, including earthquake insurance. “No one ever expects a disaster, or that it will happen to them, but we know they do happen. The spring tornado in St. Louis, and events before it, sadly reinforced the challenge of high uninsured rates in many of our communities, which dramatically complicates the path to recovery,” DCI Director Angela Nelson said. “When combined with the rising cost of rebuilding homes and the sheer scale of the damage, being uninsured can be devastating. We want to ensure all Missourians have a plan for their recovery. Insurance is a good way of mitigating risk and is a critical tool that enables the recovery process.”
About the New Madrid Seismic Zone: Geologists agree that the New Madrid Seismic Zone, which runs through the southeastern part of Missouri, poses a significant risk to the region. This area includes the Missouri Bootheel and extends north to the St. Louis metropolitan area. DCI is charged with protecting Missouri consumers through oversight of the insurance industry, banks, credit unions, utilities and various professional licensees operating in the state. For more information about the department, please visit our website at dci.mo.gov.
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