This is mega-late, but I think it needs to be said. It'll probably be expensive, considering the area, water table, age of the building, past history, etc, but it's well worth getting renters insurance. It's actually probably cheaper than you expect; my building was constructed in the late 40s or so, is brick, and has flooded before, and I got full replacement coverage on my property including electronics and computers, and it came out to about $55/mo for 4 months and then I'm golden. Ymmv, though, my building isn't in a flood plain, so. But it doesn't cost anything to get a quote. I strongly recommend it.
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