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Flooding...The Number One Weather Related Killer!

May 27th, 2002 Bear Creek Township, PA

Flooding

  • Flash floods and floods are the #1 cause of deaths associated with thunderstorms...more than 140 fatalities each year.
  • Most flash flood fatalities occur at night and most victims are people who become trapped in automobiles.
  • Six inches of fast-moving water can knock you off your feet: a depth of two feet will cause most vehicles to float.

Flash Flood Safety Rules

  • Avoid walking, swimming, or diving in flood waters.
  • Stay away from high water, storm drains, ditches, ravines, or culverts. If it is moving swiftly, even water six inches deep can knock you off your feet.
  • If you come upon flood waters, stop, turn around, and go another way. Climb to higher ground.
  • Do not let children play near storm drains.
Forces on Vehicles from high water.




For more information on Weather Hazards Awareness Week in New York contact:
David Nicosia
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
NWS Binghamton:
phone: (607) 770-9531 ext 223
e-mail: david.nicosia@noaa.gov

National Weather Service
Binghamton Weather Forecast Office
32 Dawes Drive
Johnson City, NY 13790
(607) 729-1597
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