On average, flooding causes more property damage in the United
States than any other weather related event. It is a threat to life and
property that can occur in any of the fifty states or U.S. territories
at any time of year. In 2013, the nation watched as deadly floods from
severe storms impacted the Great Plains during May and record rainfall
caused devastating flooding in Colorado in September. Last year, 85
people lost their lives to freshwater flooding. More than half of those
fatalities were a result of people driving into floodwaters. On
average, there are 89 fatalities and $8.3 billion in damages annually.
During National Flood Safety Awareness Week, March 16-22, 2014, NOAA and FEMA will
highlight the importance of preparing for a flood before it strikes
and teach the actions you should take when faced with a flooding
situation. This week we ask that you Be a Force of Nature by
knowing your risk, taking action and being an example where you live.
Following these simple steps year round can help keep you and your
loved ones safe when hazardous weather strikes. Keep tabs on the local
forecast, create a disaster supplies kit, and alert others via texts
and social media when a flood threat or other hazardous weather threat
exists!
Online Marketing Toolkit
Whether you're a blogger, reporter or social media
superstar, you can help spread the word during National Flood Safety
Awareness Week. The materials listed below are free to use in print
publications, online news stories and even Facebook. Help the National
Weather Service and FEMA build a Weather-Ready Nation, one that is
prepared for severe weather whenever and wherever it occurs.
Flood Safety Information - Find out what to do before, during and after a flood by visiting our newly redesigned Flood Safety website!
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
National Flood Safety Awareness Week: March 16-22, 2014
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