Flood history / Louisiana / ZIP 70357
ZIP 70357
Lafourche Parish, LA
Property owners in ZIP 70357 have been paid $31.8M on 1,386 National Flood Insurance Program claims between 1979 and 2024 — an average of $23K a claim, across 33 separate years in which someone here filed and was paid.
The heaviest year
1985 is the heaviest year on file: 278 paid claims, 20.1% of the ZIP's total. The rest is spread across the other 32 years on file. The largest named event in the record is Hurricane Juan, with 272 claims.
233 of those claims — 16.8% — were filed since 2017. The pattern here is still active.
| Named event | Paid claims | Share of record |
|---|---|---|
| Hurricane Juan | 272 | 19.6% |
| Hurricane Katrina | 195 | 14.1% |
| Hurricane Gustav | 179 | 12.9% |
Where the claims sat on the map
Of the 1,298 claims here that record a rated flood zone, 8 — 0.6% — were on properties rated outside the mapped high-risk area, in a B, C or X zone. Claims here concentrate inside the mapped high-risk area, which is what the maps intend. Flood insurance is not required outside the high-risk zone, and most properties there do not carry it — so these counts come from the minority who did.
The water near this ZIP
The closest gauges publishing official flood thresholds are Champagne Bay near Grand Isle (13.3 mi), Barataria Bay and Waterway at 13NNE Grand Isle (18.5 mi) and Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at Bayou Lafourche at Larose (24.8 mi). A gauge describes one point on one river — it will not see street drainage, sewer backup, storm surge or flash flooding.
Read current gauge conditions for 70357 →
What this does not say
These are paid National Flood Insurance Program claims, nothing more. They count insured properties whose owners filed and were paid, so they are a floor on how often this ZIP has flooded — never a measure of how likely it is to flood next. Uninsured flooding leaves no trace here at all.
The figures are aggregates published by FEMA. No individual claim, address or policyholder appears on this page or in the data behind it. Nothing here is a forecast, a warning, or advice about insurance.