IN THE FIRST PLACE YOU MONITOR THE COMING STORM, IF EVER IT IS RELIABLE. THE FOLLOWING ASPECTS ARE TO BE PREPARE:
1. keep ALL IMPORTANT MATERIALS AT YOUR HOME. PLACE IT INTO THE SAFER PLACE.
2. IF EVER THE FLOODS IS EXPECTED TO ARISE: YOU PREPARE YOUR SELVES FOR EVACUATION LEAVING THE HOUSEHOLD MATERIALS THEREIN. PACK THE FOLLOWING: FLASHLIGHTS, CAMERA, CELLPHONE, LITTLE FOODS, ONE SUITS OF CLOTHING, MEDICINES and TIOLETRESS
3. WHEN THINGS GO NORMAL, CLEAN YOUR SURROUNDING AND ASSIST THE COMMUNITY FOR THE CLEANING OF DRAINAGE OR CANALS. REPAIR ALL DAMAGE DUE TO FLASH FLOODS AND REPAIR YOUR WALLING OF YOUR HOMES IN ORDER TO BLOCK THE WATER ENTERING.
4. ALWAYS MADE A CONTACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT FOR ANY INCIDENTS AND OTHER SITUATION.
1 in August 17 1998 flash flood and 1 in March 2011 flash flood
flash floods
A flash flood. These occur rapidly and are exceptionally dangerous due to the speed and force of the water.
Flash floods are sudden and rapid flooding caused by intense rainfall within a short period, often within a few hours. The water rises quickly due to the large volume of rainwater overwhelming drainage systems and natural watercourses. Flash floods can be particularly dangerous as they give little time for people to evacuate or prepare.
Yes, flash floods can be very dangerous and cause harm to people by sweeping them away, causing injuries, and even resulting in fatalities. It is important to take precautions and follow evacuation orders during flash flood events to protect yourself and your loved ones.
How big can a flash flood be?
flash flood wall
In 2007 in July Glouctestershire was hit by flash flood (a flash flood is a flood that happened really quick due to lots of rain)
flash flood
No there is no flash flood.
you cannot solve the prob. people are going to do what they want. flash mobs are oraganized and unexpected, so unless you intercept some of the planning, you cannot stop a flash mob.
1 in August 17 1998 flash flood and 1 in March 2011 flash flood
A flood timberland is a flash flood. A flash flood is the rapid flowing of low-lying areas such as rivers, basins, and dry lakes.
Flash flood - A flash flood is a sudden inundation of water in low-lying areas, usually brought on by heavy rain or a dam break
Flash flood comes and goes really quick. A flood takes longer and takes longer to go away.
A Flash Flood of Colour was created on 2012-01-16.
A flash flood.