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Preparing For Disasters

Floods

Floods are the most common and widespread of all natural disasters and can occur nearly anywhere in the United States. Flooding along rivers is a natural and inevitable part of life. Knowing the warnings and what they mean could save your life.

A "flood potential outlook" is issued when forecast meteorological conditions indicate significantly heavy precipitation may occur. The "flood potential outlook" is generally issued 36 hours or more before the potential event. A "flood watch" is issued when meteorological conditions raise the threat of flooding, but occurrence is neither certain nor imminent. A "flood watch" is generally issued 12 to 36 hours before the potential event. A "flood warning" is issued when flooding is expected within 12 hours or is in progress.

Take action to protect lives and property immediately. The following are recommendations for before, during, and after a flood.

Note: The best protection during a flood is to leave the area and go to shelter on higher ground.

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Member Jurisdictions
GRANDVIEW, GRANGER, HARRAH, MABTON, MOXEE, NACHES, SELAH, SUNNYSIDE,
TIETON, TOPPENISH, UNION GAP, WAPATO, YAKIMA, YAKIMA COUNTY, ZILLAH

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