Preparing For Disasters (Flooding)

We all understand the purpose of assembling an Emergency Preparedness Kit. However, there is more specific advice that can be applied to disasters, such as flooding and tornadoes. We ordinarily hear about major flooding in the Midwest at specific points of each year, but no region of the country is immune to having a natural disaster. This article will stress what you should do in the event of a flood.

If flooding is anticipated in your vicinity, listen to local radio and tv stations for flood information. Also keep in mind, that heavy rain can very easily evolve into a flash flood. So preparedness is vital.

It is essential to acknowledge the differences between the flood warnings. These warnings are listed below:

A flood watch stands for a possible flood in your area. If a flood watch is issued, relocate your furniture and valuables to higher floors in your household. Fill your vehicle’s gas tank in case you have to evacuate. Everyone has seen video footage of gas stations being infested by people in the last few hours before a major emergency. It is vital that you are prepared early. Safe is better than sorry.

A flood warning means that flooding is already occurring, or will occur soon in your area. If a flood warning is issued, listen to local tv and radio stations for developments. If you are told to evacuate, do so at once.

A flash flood watch means that flash flooding is a possibility in your area. Be alert to signs of flash flooding, and be ready to evacuate quickly.

A flash flood warning entails that a flash flood is occurring, or will occur very shortly. If a flash flood warning is passed, evacuate immediately. By the time you hear the warning you may only have seconds to get away. Move to higher ground away from creeks, rivers, streams, and storm drains. Never drive around barricades. If your car stalls in quickly rising waters, vacate it immediately and proceed to higher ground. Numerous individuals get caught in rapidly rising floodwaters because they overestimate their chances of driving over a low bridge. In the event of a flash flood in particular, the water level can climb by meters in a matter of seconds, so if in doubt, don’t.

The volunteers of The American Red Cross provide much help and support to people during times of natural disasters such as flooding. The assistance they provide would not be possible without support from the public. This is why donations are so vital. Following natural disasters, clothing, blankets, and blood may be in high demand. Donating a used vehicle is a great way to give in a meaningful way. It goes without saying that natural disasters often put a great strain on the resources of The American Red Cross, so every donation helps. To you, a used car may not be worth much, but the difference it can make is enormous.

Looking to make a big positive impact on your local community? Consider vehicle donation as a means. The process of donating your vehicle is made easy when you follow the instructions at http://www.charitydispatch.com/redcross_donation/

GHTime Code(s): 51992 
Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Twitter

Leave a Reply