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Preparing for a Responding to Floods
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Know What to Expect
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Know your areas flood
risk. Most areas in danger of flooding have a
historically high propensity to flood.
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If it has been raining
hard for several hours, be alert to the possibility
for flooding. Perform hourly inspections on the
areas surrounding your home to insure there are no
new hazardous calamities affecting your residence.
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Stay up-to-date with
weather forecasts and flash flood advisories by
tuning to your local radio station, or favorite news
network.
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Weather advisories are
also available online at
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/
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Identify
potential home hazards and know how to secure or protect
them before a flood strikes. Be prepared to turn off
electrical power when there is standing water, fallen
power lines, or before your evacuation. Turn off gas and
water supplies before you evacuate.
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Sandbag
areas historically known for flooding and/or
unpredictable water flow. A limited supply of emergency
sandbags are available at the City of Fillmore Public
Works Yard (711 Sespe Place, Fillmore.) These sandbags
are for emergencies only. Sandbags may be purchased at
most any hardware store or home improvement center.
During the Storm
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Monitor the radio
and/or local news station for updates on the
storm, traffic conditions, and evacuation
orders.
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Prepare to evacuate
to a shelter or to a neighbor's home if your
home is damaged, or if you are instructed to do
so by emergency personnel. If you are in an
area historically known for flooding, evacuate
before circumstances prevent an unsafe
evacuation.
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Keep in mind that
rises in water levels during flash floods and
debris flows may occur much more rapidly, and
may be significantly larger, than those produced
when the watershed is not burned.
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Pay extra close
attention to driving conditions while operating
your vehicle. With torrential rainfall
overwhelming available drainage systems,
unpredictable debris and water flow across
streets and highways is possible at any given
time.
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Report any hazardous
conditions you observe to local authorities.
Helpful Web
links
Nation Weather
Service
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/
Ventura County Watershed Protection District
http://publicworks.countyofventura.org/fc/fws/
California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents Page
http://cad.ch.ca.gov
ABC 7 News Live Doppler
7000 Radar
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/index?section=forwardcase&id=3301383
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2005 City of Fillmore Fire Department
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Email:
pmaynard@fillmorefire.com
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