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Understanding Flood Zones Can Help You Prepare For Storms

8/29/2022 (Permalink)

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Floods are a relatively common natural disaster that many homeowners have to deal with at some point, especially if your home is located in a major flood zone.


1. Can Flooding Occur Anywhere?


Flooding can occur anywhere in the United States, no matter what time of year it is. There are certain seasons when floods are significantly more common, however. These seasons vary depending on where in the country you reside in.


2. How Can You Gauge Flood Severity?


The National Weather Service (NWS) has a list of flash flood warnings, categorized in order of severity. You typically receive these alerts via your emergency weather channels within approximately 6 hours of heavy rainfall or severe weather. The three major flash flood classes are "Base," "Considerable" and "Catastrophic."


3. What is a Flood Zone?


These are the areas that have the greatest risk of succumbing to a major flood in the event of a severe storm or natural disaster. There are multiple different levels, but it's still best to anticipate the worst, just to make sure you're adequately prepared.


4. How Do You Know Whether You're in a High-Risk Zone?


The easiest way to gauge your personal risk is to check the map provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). There are several different maps provided, and each has their own unique information to offer regarding flooding.


5. How Can You Tell When a Flood is Coming?


The best way to stay informed is to sign up for an emergency broadcast alert system. NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards is just one of the many channels you should pay attention to in order to stay up to date on an incoming flood or storm.


Knowing your property's specific flood zone can help you prepare to face any imminent storms. If your property does succumb to water damage, then you need to contact flood remediation experts as soon as possible.


If you experience storm damage to your home or business, call the restoration pros at SERVPRO of Louisa, Orange and Madison counties (540) 513-3111.

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