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4 Ways to Prepare for a Flood

Flooding, like many natural disasters, can happen at a moment’s notice. Flooding is the result of an overflow of water that covers land that is normally dry. Floods can stem from storm surges, rain, snow, dam overflows and more.

You may be surprised to find out that floods are the most common disasters in the United States, which is why it’s important to research your area as well as prepare in advance if you live in a food zone. Here are 4 ways you can better prepare yourself and your family in the event of a flood.

1. Know Your Flood Risks: The easiest way to prepare for a flood is to understand the flood risks near and around your area. Your risk can range from low to moderate to high. If you’re unsure of your flood risk, you can visit FEMA’s Flood Map Service Center.

2. Have a Transportation Plan: Floods can cause a lot of damage to your home and neighborhood. Not only can they create water damage, but they can also cause hazardous transportation issues. If you do find yourself needing to drive through a flood, do your best to drive in the middle of the road as that is where the water is most shallow. Continue to watch your speed while driving in water as you don’t want to lose control of your vehicle, and don’t drive through water more than 25 centimeters deep. If possible, keep information about evacuation routes near and practice them regularly.

3. Sign Up for Your Community Warning System: Another way to prepare in advance for a flood is to sign up for a warning system. The Emergency Alert System as well as NOAA Weather Radio can provide you with real-time emergency alerts.

4. Keep Documents Sealed: If you must flee your area, remember to place all of your important documents (licenses, passports, birth certificates, social security cards) in a sealed, waterproof bag or container.

Remember to be aware of your surroundings at all times. We won’t always know when disaster will strike near us, but being prepared will ensure you’re one step ahead of these events.

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