Are you ready for a Flood or a Flash Flood?
Information courtesy of:
[-] American Red Cross
Reprinted by Permission of the American Red Cross (1995) -
Lee County, Alabama Chapter
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Know what you can do to prepare for a Flood or a Flash Flood
Know what to expect:
[*] Know your area's flood risk - if unsure, call your local Red Cross
chapter.
[*] If it has been raining hard for several hours, or steadily raining for
several days, be alert to the possibility of a flood.
[*] Listen to local radio or TV stations for flood information.
[*] Floods can take several hours to days to develop:
[*] A flood WATCH means a flood is possible in your area.
[*] A flood WARNING means flooding is already occurring or will occur
soon in your area.
[*] Flash floods can take only a few minutes to a few hours to develop:
[*] A flash flood WATCH means flash flooding is possible in your
area.
[*] A flash flood WARNING means a flash flood is occurring or will
occur very soon.
Prepare a home Flood plan:
[*] Check your homeowner's or renter's insurance to see if it covers
flooding. If not, find out how to get flood insurance.
[*] Keep insurance policies, documents, and other valuables in a
safe-deposit box.
[*] Assemble a Flood Safety Kit containing:
[Image] First aid kit
[*] Canned food and can opener
[*] Bottled water
[*] Rubber boots and rubber gloves
[*] Battery-powered radio, flashlight, and extra batteries
[*] Identify where you could go if told to evacuate. Choose several
places...a friend's home in another town, a motel, or a shelter.
When a flood WATCH is issued:
[*] Move your furniture and valuables to higher floors of your home.
[*] Fill your car's gas tank, in case an evacuation notice is issued.
When a flood WARNING is issued:
[*] Listen to local radio and TV stations for information and advice. If
told to evacuate, do so as soon as possible.
When a flash flood WATCH is issued:
[*] Be alert to signs of flash flooding and be ready to evacuate on a
moment's notice.
When a flash flood WARNING is issued:
[*] Or if you think it has already started, evacuate immediately. You may
have only seconds to escape. Act quickly!
[*] Move to higher ground away from rivers, streams, creeks, and storm
drains. Do not drive around barricades...they are there for your safety.
[*] If your car stalls in rapidly rising waters, abandon it immediately
and climb to higher ground.
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Prolonged rainfall over several days can cause a river or stream to overflow
and flood the surrounding area. A flash flood from a broken dam or levee or
after intense rainfall of one inch (or more) per hour often catches people
unprepared.
Regardless, the rule for being safe is simple: head for the high ground and
stay away from the water. Even a shallow depth of fast-moving flood water
produces more force than most people imagine. The most dangerous thing you can
do is to try walking, swimming or driving through such swift water.
Still, you can take steps to prepare for these types of emergencies. Have
various members of the family do each of the items on the checklist below. Then
hold a family meeting to discuss and finalize your Home Flood Plan.
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Determine whether you're in a flood area.
Flood area: ____ Yes ____ No
If in a flood area, is flooding covered under your homeowner's or renter's
insurance policy?
Flood insurance: ____ Yes ____ No
If flooding is not covered under your homeowner's or renter's policy, flood
insurance is available from: _____________________________
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Keep current copies of all important papers or valuables in a safe-deposit box.
Location of safe-deposit box:______________________________
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Put together a Flood Safety Kit in a clearly labeled, easy-to-grab box.
Location of Flood Safety Kit:______________________________
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Write instructions on how and when to turn off your utilities - electricity,
gas, and water.
Instructions written:______________________________________
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Decide where your family would go in case you must evacuate. Clear your plan
with the relatives or friends you plan to stay with - or go to a Red Cross
shelter. Also, get an extra map and mark two alternate ways to reach that
destination. Add the map to your Flood Safety Kit.
Evacuation plan completed:________________________(date)
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And remember...when a tornado, earthquake, flood, fire, or other emergency
happens in your community, you can count on your local American Red Cross
chapter to be there to help you and your family. That's been our role for more
than 100 years.
ARC4458
January 1991
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