Flood
What to expect:
- Know your area's flood risk. If unsure call your city's planning and
zoning department.
- If it has been raining hard for many hours or raining for many day's, be
alert for the possibility of flooding.
- Listen to your local radio or television stations for flood information.
Flood damage prevention:
- Raise your furnace, water heater and electrical box if they are in areas
of your home that may be flooded.
Educate:
- What is a flood WATCH? Flooding is possible in your area.
- What is a flood WARNING? Flooding is already occuring.
- What is a flash flood WATCH? Flooding is possible in your area and can
take only minutes or hours to develop.
- What is a flash flood WARNING? Flodding is already occuring and can take
only minutes or hours to develop.
Stock emergency supplies
- Be sure you have the following basic supplies on hand and in an accessible
location.
- Flashlight
and batteries (long-life alkaline batteries; store in a cool dry place).
- Portable radio and extra
batteries (long-life batteries; store in a cool dry place).
- First aid
kit and handbook.
- Enough drinkable water for each family
member for at least three days: allow 1 gallon per person per day.
- Emergency food
for at least three days: allow 3 meals per person per day.
- Required medications.
- Blankets,
warm clothes, gloves and hard shoes.
- Pipe or crescent wrenches to turn off gas and water supplies.
What to do:
When a flood WATCH is issued.
- Move your furniture or valuables to higher areas of your home.
When a flood WARNING is issued.
- Listen to your local radio or television flood information. If told to
evacuate do so as soon as possible.
When a flash flood WATCH is issued.
- Be ready to evacuate in a moments notice.
When a flash flood WARNING is issued.
- Evacuate immediately. Act quickly!
- Move to higher ground. Away from rivers, creeks, streams or storm drains.
- Do not drive around barricades.
- Do not drive in potentially hazardous areas.
- If your car stalls in rapidly rising waters, abandon it immediately and
climb to higher ground.
Don't expect flooding to occur only when raining. A broken dam or levee can
also cause unexpected flooding.
A simple safety rule to remeber. Head for higher ground and stay away from
water.
Source: FEMA
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