They destroy them- ruin the furniture, the house, the carpet, etc.
No, using the verb 'flood', the auxiliary verb 'has' calls for the past tense of the main verb: Your house has flooded. Using the word 'flood' as a noun, calls for an article preceding the noun: Your house has a flood. Your house has the flood.
No
they affect harvesting and the flood.
Water everywhere
Buy a house on a higher terrain and watch for the flood alerts.
It could kill them
"the flood struck New Orleans"
according to the flood history in the book of Genesis, only 8 survived that.
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Have a house on a hill, have a sturdy door, and put a wall around your house that protects your house from flooding.
That depends entirely on your house. Many basements never flood.
The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.