Floods-The Most Common Natural Disaster
4/29/2016 (Permalink)
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters in the United States. Whether you live near a coastline, near a river or even in the desert, there is a potential for suffering flood damage. Unlike any other natural disasters such as hurricanes that have typical peak season, flooding can occur anywhere and anytime. Floods cause billions of dollars a year in property damage. Approximately 90 percent of all presidentially declared natural disasters involve flooding.
These are some of the flood terms used to identify a flood hazard:
-A flood watch indicates that conditions are favorable for flooding to develop. Be prepared to move to higher ground.
-A flood warning means that flooding is occurring or will occur soon. If advised to evacuate, do so immediately.
-A flash flood warning means that flash flooding is occurring or imminent. Move to higher ground immediately.
If a flood does strike your home or business, give SERVPRO of Gilbert a call. We are prepared to handle any size disaster. The sooner we get to work on your home or business means a better chance of restoring your property. It also reduces the chance of mold caused by standing water.
For more flood information visit the FEMA site at: www.FEMA.org
Take action to prepare. April 30, 2016 is America’s PrepArathon! FEMA has free, easy-to-use guides, checklists, and resources to help you get prepared.https://community.fema.gov/