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No matter where you live, you and your family run the risk of expensive property damage if there is a flood in your area. Taking a few steps can make a big difference when the flood waters come.
Floods often happen when bodies of water overflow or tides rise due to heavy rainfall or thawing snow. But you don't have to live near water to be at risk of flooding. A flash flood, which can strike anywhere without warning when a large volume of rain falls within a short time. One of the first things to do is find out what your flood zone status is. Flood zones are land areas identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Each flood zone describes that land area in terms of its risk of flooding. Everyone lives in a flood zone -- it's just a question of whether you live in a low-, moderate- or high-risk area. You can access your flood risk by entering your property address on the Floodsmart web site. If you live in a high to mid risk area, you might consider getting flood insurance. Dangerous or damaging floods don't always mean dramatic, rushing waters through the streets of your hometown. Even small amounts of water can cause damage to your home and possessions. Here a short list of ways you can prepare for a flood.
Take the time to prepare, you could save your family thousands of dollars.
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