What will you do when there is Flooding?
A flood happens when too much rain falls. A flood is a a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged. A flood happens when too much rain, brought by storms and strong winds, falls and cannot be absorbed by the soil. Rivers burst their banks and the water spills onto the land. Strong winds blowing across the sea make huge waves that surge onto the land and flood coastal areas.
Safety Messages for kids
- If you come upon flood waters, stop. Turn around and go another way. Climb to higher ground if possible.
- Stay away from flooded areas... even if it seems safe, the water may be rising. Never walk, swim or dive into the water because it may be moving very fast.
- If you area in a car, get out immediately and move to higher ground
- Never play around high water, storm drains, ditches, or ravines.
Action Steps for Adults
- Know the terms used on radio or television that warn of potential flooding conditions.
- Flood/Flash Flood Watch: Flooding or flash flooding may occur within the designated WATCH are. Be alert.
- Flood/Flash Flood Warning: Flooding or flash flooding has been reported or is imminent. Take precautions at once.
- If you live in a flood-prone area, call you local emergency management office to find out what you can do to better protect your home.
- Be aware of the location of your property in relation to nearby streams, rivers and dams so you will know if forecasted flood levels will affect your home.
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