Flood Information

 

Definition of 100 year flood:

Before a Flood

Find out if you are in a flood prone area

Update flood procedures for your family, farm or business (every year)

Talk to neighbors and share information on preparedness and previous experiences

Minimize flood damage

 

Keep emergency supplies on hand: Disaster Supply Kit (FEMA)

Consider purchasing a NOAA Weather Radio

 

Consider buying flood insurance to protect your property.

 

 

 

During a Flood

Keep a battery-powered radio tuned to a local station

If you are caught in your building by rapidly rising waters, call 911 for help

Do not walk or wade in flooded areas

Be prepared to evacuate

If you evacuate by car:

When flooding is imminent, but only if time permits:

 

After a Flood

Before re-entering your home:

When re-entering a building:

Have a professional check:

Buildings that are structurally damaged within the flood zone and must have repairs permitted by the appropriate office.  A PERMIT IS REQUIRED!

Buildings that have been substantially damaged (Greater than 50% of market value) must be elevated above the flood plain or flood proofed.

Document your losses.

Contact your insurance agent for flood loss claims.

Apply for financial assistance.