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In many regions flash floods can
strike with little or no warning. Local
rains may be so intense that small creeks and streams are unable to accommodate
so much water. Storm drains and
culverts may turn into raging bodies of water.
The force of one foot of swiftly moving water can knock people off their
feet. Observe these flash flood safety
rules. They could save your life! q
Keep
alert for signs of rain (thunder and lightning), both where you are and
upstream. q
Be
especially cautious at night. It's
harder to recognize the danger then. q
Stay
away from open channels, ditches and culverts. q
Watch
of rising water levels and don't try to drive through areas with 12 inches or
more of water. Be careful of
bridges and dips in the road. q
Abandon
you vehicle if water begins to rise over the road, and head of higher ground
immediately. A
Flash Flood Watch - means that heavy rains may cause flash flooding
in certain areas. A Flash Flood Warning -
means that flash flooding is occurring or imminent on certain streams or
in designated areas. |
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