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Take any two areas that often face the threat of floods. Prepare a report on the
causes and their impact on the people there. Also, write a report on the life of
the flood victims in about 100 words.


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Answered by rahulbonam7
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Answer:

Gather emergency supplies, including food and water. Store at least 1 gallon of water per day for each person and each pet. Store at least a 3-day supply.

Listen to your local radio or television station for updates.

Have immunization records handy (or know the year of your last tetanus shot).

Store immunization records in a waterproof container.

Bring in outdoor possessions (lawn furniture, grills, trash cans) or tie them down securely.

If evacuation appears necessary, turn off all utilities at the main power switch and close the main gas valve.

Leave areas subject to flooding such as low spots, canyons, washes, etc. (Remember: avoid driving through flooded areas and standing water.)

Explanation:

Avoid driving through flooded areas and standing water. As little as six inches of water can cause you to lose control of your vehicle.

Do not drink flood water, or use it to wash dishes, brush teeth, or wash/prepare food. Drink clean, safe water.

If you evacuated, return to your home only after local authorities have said it is safe to do so.

Listen for boil water advisories. Local authorities will let you know if your water is safe for drinking and bathing.

During a water advisory, use only bottled, boiled, or treated water for drinking, cooking, etc.

When in doubt, throw it out! Throw away any food and bottled water that comes/may have come into contact with floodwater.

Prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Use generators at least 20 feet from any doors, windows, or vents. If you use a pressure washer, be sure to keep the engine outdoors and 20 feet from windows, doors, or vents as well. Never run your car or truck inside a garage that is attached to a house even with the garage door open.

The initial damage caused by a flood is not the only risk. Standing floodwater can also spread infectious diseases, bring chemical hazards, and cause injuries.

After you return home, if you find that your home was flooded, practice safe cleaning. Remove and throw out drywall and insulation that was contaminated with floodwater or sewage. Throw out items that cannot be washed and cleaned with a bleach solution: mattresses, pillows, carpeting, carpet padding, and stuffed toys. Homeowners may want to temporarily store items outside of the home until insurance claims can be filed.

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