Flood Safety
Types of
Flooding
Impacts to
Automiblies
Flood WATCH
vs. WARNING
Before the
Flood
During the
Flood
After the
Flood
Flooding Safety Links
The rule for being safe in a flood situation is simple:
HEAD FOR HIGHER GROUND AND STAY AWAY FROM FLOOD WATERS!

Types of Flooding


 

Impacts to Automobiles

Nearly half of all flash flood fatalities are auto related!!!
Never drive your automobile into moving water, especially if you cannot tell how deep the water is.


Water weighs 62.4 lbs. per cubic foot and typically flows downstream at 6 to 12 miles per hour.

When a vehicle stalls in the water, the water's momentum is transferred to the car. For each foot the water rises, 500 lbs. of lateral force is applied to the automobile.

But the biggest factor is bouyancy. For each foot the water rises up the side of the car, the car displaces 1500 lbs. of water. In effect, the automobile weighs 1500 lbs. less for each foot the water rises.

Two feet of water will carry away most automobiles!!!


 

Watches, Warnings, and Advisories


 

Before the Flood

What YOU can do:

What YOUR community can do:


 

During the Flood


 

After the Flood


 

Flood Safety Links

 

 


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