Things to Know about Flood
Things to Know about Flood Before a Flood Sometimes floods develop slowly and forecasters can anticipate where a flood will happen days or weeks before it occurs. Oftentimes flash floods can occur...
View ArticleKnowing What Your Policy Covers Beforehand Can Be Enormously Beneficial To...
KNOWING WHAT YOUR POLICY COVERS BEFOREHAND CAN BE ENORMOUSLY BENEFICIAL TO YOU WHEN A DISASTER STRIKES. We would like to thank Sandy Lewis from Insurance Office of America for this article. Insurance...
View ArticleFlood vs. Water Damage: What Type of Coverage Do You Have?
Flood vs. Water Damage: What Type of Coverage Do You Have? Water, water everywhere, but not a drop should be there. Will your insurance policy cover this loss? The answer to this question depends on...
View ArticleTypes of Flood Water Damage
Types of Flood Water Damage Leaks, flood water, and other water issues can cause a variety of types of damage to your home or building as well as your furnishings or other personal belongings. Some of...
View Article11 Facts About Floods
11 Facts About Floods Welcome to DoSomething.org, one of the largest orgs for young people and social change! After you’ve browsed the 11 facts (with citations at the bottom), take action and volunteer...
View ArticleFlood Facts
FLOOD FACTS In the past 5 years, all 50 states have experienced floods or flash floods. Everyone lives in a flood zone. (For more information, visit our Flood Zones FAQs.) Homeowners’ insurance does...
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Flood Insurance What you should know: Flood losses are not typically covered under renter and homeowner’s insurance policies. FEMA manages the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which makes...
View ArticleFlood Hazard Terms
Flood Hazard Terms Familiarize yourself with these terms to help identify a flood hazard: Flood Watch – Flooding is possible. Tune in to NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio or television for...
View ArticleCauses of Flooding
Causes of Flooding Tropical Storms and Hurricanes – Hurricanes pack a triple punch: high winds, soaking rain, and flying debris. They can cause storm surges to coastal areas, as well as create heavy...
View ArticleFloods
FLOODS Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, however not all floods are alike. Some floods develop slowly, while others such as flash floods, can develop in just a few...
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