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As Hurricane Michael looms, private insurers rise to take on the debt-ridden federal flood program

A private insurer called Neptune Flood is taking on the National Flood Insurance Program that is underwater by $20 billion since Hurricane Katrina. The start-up believes its big-data approach to insuring disasters gives it a competitive edge.
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