Evacuation Routes Important In Flooding 

Release Date: May 8, 2003
Release Number: 1455-56

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Charleston, WV -- History can be a great teacher. West Virginians can prepare for future flooding with attention to a personal evacuation route and communication plan.

"Learn flood-warning signs and your community's alert signals," said Louis Botta, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) federal coordinating officer.

Individuals living in flash-flood areas should have several alternative routes.

An emergency communication plan for getting back together is important in case family members are separated from one another during floods or flashfloods. This is a real possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at school.

An out-of-state relative or friend can serve as the "family contact." After a disaster, it is often easier to call long distance. Make sure everyone in the family knows the name, address and phone number of the contact person.

It is important to make sure that all family members know how to respond after a flood or flashflood:

If time permits, here are other steps that you can take before the flood waters come:

Last Modified: Monday, 12-May-2003 13:38:24