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MITIGATION
FLASH FLOODS MEASURES
CAUSES
EFFECTS
DEFINTION
WHAT IS A FLASH FLOOD?
FLASH FLOODS
Flash flooding happens when rain falls so fast that the underlying
ground cannot cope, or drain it away fast enough. Roads can
become like rivers and if there is a lot of water, it can flood
buildings and carry cars away. So, if the rain is falling too fast for
the ground or drains to cope, there is a risk of flash flooding.
Urban Areas are also prone to flooding
in short time-spans and, sometimes,
rainfall (from the same storm) over an
urban area will cause flooding faster
POCTURE OF FLASH FLOOD and more-severe than in the suburbs or
countryside. The impervious surfaces
in the urban areas do not allow water
to infiltrate the ground, and the water
runs off to the low spots very quickly.
Flash Flooding occurs so quickly that people are caught off-guard. Their
situation may become dangerous if they encounter high, fast-moving water
while traveling. If people are at their homes or businesses, the water may rise
quickly and trap them, or cause damage to the property without them having a
chance to protect the property.
What Causes Flash
Flooding?
What Causes Flash Flooding?
Most flash floods occur when the soil is unable to absorb the water in
the area. While wet and saturated soil is often to blame for flash floods,
extremely dry soil can produce them as well. As a result, the water
remains on top of the ground. This creates powerful, fast-moving
channels of water.
What Causes Flash Flooding?
Near dry water beds, like creeks, streams, rivers, and gullies
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IMPACTS OF A
FLASH FLOOD
IMPACTS
USA
100
INDIA
1800–25,000
ETHIOPIA
350
METRO MANILA
100
Death or Serious Injury
The very nature of flash floods makes them fast and
very difficult to predict. Since they can occur without
warning, it is no surprise that people can be seriously
injured or killed by these natural disasters. Also, many
flash floods occur at night while people are sleeping
adding to the risk. Flash floods are the #1 weather-
related killer in the U.S. according to the National
Weather Service.
Immediate Property Damage
In addition to the force of the water, flash floods can
carry large debris such as boulders. This combination
can cause heavy structural damage to homes making
them uninhabitable and can carry away large pieces of
property such as vehicles.
Long-Term Property Damage
Rooms, vehicles, and other property that came in
contact with flood waters may not be salvageable.
Homes that were flooded can be susceptible to harmful
molds. Vehicles that were submerged usually have
irreparable water damage to the engine and other
critical components.
Loss of Critical Infrastructure
Large debris and floodwaters can cause structural
damage to bridges and roadways, making travel
impossible. Power, telephone, and cable lines can be
taken out by flash floods as well. Flood waters can
disrupt or contaminate ground water, making tap water
unfit for consumption.
Deposited Sediment & Silt
Flood waters carry along with them sand, silt, and other
debris as they travel. When the velocity of the flash
flood slows, it begins depositing this debris. Floods can
leave behind large amounts of silt and other debris that
can make travel difficult and can be costly to remove.
Uninsured or Under-insured
Homeowners
Being infrequent and unpredictable, many homeowners
do not consider flash floods when insuring their homes.
Your regular homeowner's or renter's insurance does
not cover flood damage; for that you need flood
insurance through the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP). View information on flood insurance,
calculating your risk for floods, and interactive
demonstrations of potential flood damage.
Economic Losses
Depending on the damage caused, it may prevent local
businesses from opening or keep customers from
getting to those businesses.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6613
AN ACT DECLARING A POLICY OF THE STATE TO ADOPT MODERN SCIENTIFIC METHODS
TO MODERATE TYPHOONS AND PREVENT DESTRUCTION BY FLOODS RAINS AND
DROUGHTS, CREATING A COUNCIL ON TYPHOON MODERATION AND FLOOD CONTROL
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, PROVIDING FOR ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS AND
APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR.
MITIGATION MEASURES
MITIGATE FLASH FLOODING
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