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Flooding is one of the most common disasters that occurs in the Carolinas. Where will your family be if it floods? At work, at school, in the car? How will you find each other? How will you and your family keep safe? Follow these steps to safely get through a flood. Be Prepared
Find out if you live in a flood-prone area. Ask your local Floodplain Administrator, Fire Department, or County Emergency Services about local flood history. During a flood
Stay out of flood waters. They often carry illness-causing germs. After a flood Continue to stay away from flooded areas. Keep listening to the radio for updated news. If you must walk or drive in areas that were flooded, stay on solid ground. Standing water may be electrically charged from underground or downed power lines. If your home or work was flooded Contact your local building inspector to determine if it is safe to enter the building. Use a flashlight to check the building. Do not use matches or turn on the electricity. Have a licensed electrician, air conditioning or appliance repairman check before you turn power back on or use these items. If you smell gas leave the house and call PSNC Energy or your local carrier. Ask a licensed plumber or gas appliance technician to inspect your appliances and piping. (Image provided by Buncombe County.)
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