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Prepare for urban flooding by assessing flood risks, creating an emergency kit with essentials, and staying informed through alerts and news updates. Develop a family emergency plan and designate a meeting point in case of separation. Stay safe during flooding by avoiding walking or driving through floodwaters.
Assessing Flood Risks and Creating an Emergency Kit
Urban flooding can be caused by heavy rainfall, storm surges, or sewer backups. Assess your area’s flood risk by checking with local authorities or using online flood maps. Create an emergency kit with essentials such as non-perishable food, bottled water (at least 3 gallons per person), a first aid kit, and a battery-powered radio. Don’t forget to include important documents like insurance policies, identification, and copies of prescriptions.
Developing a Family Emergency Plan
Develop a family emergency plan that includes a communication strategy, evacuation routes, and a meeting point in case of separation. Designate a responsible person to keep family members informed and to make necessary decisions. Practice the plan with your family to ensure everyone knows what to do in an emergency.
Staying Safe During Flooding
Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters, as they can be contaminated with sewage, chemicals, or other hazards. If you must evacuate, follow evacuation routes and stay away from downed power lines and flooded roads. Keep your phone charged and stay informed through alerts and news updates to stay safe during urban flooding.
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