Tips to Help Prepare for the Next Flood 

Release Date: June 4, 1999
Release Number: 1272-38

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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -- Did you know that a home is four times more likely to flood than burn during the course of a 30-year mortgage? It's a statistic residents in Craig and Ottawa counties experienced first hand during the May 3-5 tornadoes, severe storms and flooding.

"One thing we know for sure about floods is that if your area flooded during this storm, it's likely to flood again," State Coordinating Officer Fred Liebe said. "So, property owners have a responsibility to themselves, their families and their neighbors to rebuild in a way that reduces future flood losses."

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Oklahoma Department of Civil Emergency Management (ODCEM) recommend the following steps when you rebuild or repair your home:

For further rebuilding options and guidance, check out "The Homeowner's Guide to Retrofitting," available on-line at http://www.fema.gov. You can also call the FEMA Distribution Center during business hours at 800-480-2520 and ask for publication #312.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 17-Dec-2003 17:41:00