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Flood Watch: Flooding is possible in your area. Monitor local media channels and listen to your NOAA weather radio.
Flash Flood: Rapid flooding, usually in low lying areas. Water floods with great force.
Flash Flood Watch: Flash flooding is possible in your area. Monitor local media channels and listen to your NOAA weather radio.
Flood Warning: Flooding is occurring or will occur in your area. Move to higher ground and listen to local media for evacuation orders.
Flash Flood Warning: A flash flood is occurring. Seek higher ground and listen to local media for evacuation orders.
Clean and disinfect anything that was wet from the flood. Throw away any food that was touched by flood waters.
FEMA Floods: http://www.ready.gov/floods
FEMA Accessible: Lifesaving Safety Tips PSA (ASL Video)
FEMA CDC Accessible: Mold Safety After a Disaster (ASL Video)
FEMA CDC Accessible: Returning Home Safely After a Disaster (ASL Video)
FEMA Accessible: Flood Safety/Warning Tips and Vocabulary (ASL Video)
FEMA CDC Accessible: Flood Waters During and After a Disaster (ASL Video)
FEMA CDC Accessible: Shelters and Evacuations During a Disaster (ASL Video)
FEMA Accessible: Shelter in Place During a Disaster (ASL Video)
FEMA Poster: How to Prepare for a Flood (PDF)
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