Winter Rainy Season
Floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States. And you don't need to live on the coast to be at risk. Flash floods, inland flooding, and seasonal storms affect every region of the country, severely damaging homes and businesses.
Dams
Dam failure may occur within hours of the first signs of breaching or overtopping.
Learn More >El Niño
El Niño is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific.
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After Fire
Many Areas in the western states are at an increased flood risk due to wildfires in recent years.
Learn More >Heavy Rains
Several area of the country are at a heightened risk for flooding due to heavy rains. This excessive amount of rainfall can happen throughout the year...
Learn More >Levees
Levees are designed to protect against a certain level of flooding. However, levees can and do decay over time, making maintenance a serious challenge.
Learn More >New Development
Construction and development can change natural drainage paths and create brand-new flood risks.
Learn More >Coastal Homes and Business
Hurricanes and tropical storms can pack a powerful punch, with soaking rain, flying debris, high winds...
Learn More >Winter Flooding
The cold winter season can lead to flooding situations, such as jams, snowmelt, and coastal flooding.
Learn More >Floods can happen almost anywhere. They are not limited to coastal areas or to devastating tropical storms. Find Out More
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