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  2. Protect Your Home From Water Damage With These 5 Flood ... - AOL

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    If your home is free of cracks, a self-inflating flood barrier can work well for absorbing water and creating a low-height sealant, covering small gaps around the house, like a garage door or an ...

  3. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    A weir was built on the Humber River (Ontario) to prevent a recurrence of a catastrophic flood. Flood management describes methods used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters. Flooding can be caused by a mix of both natural processes, such as extreme weather upstream, and human changes to waterbodies and runoff.

  4. Watershed and Flood Prevention Operations Program - Wikipedia

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    The Watershed and Flood Prevention Operations Program, a program of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), includes Watershed Operations (under the Flood Control Act of 1944, P.L. 78- watershed projects to distinguish them from larger downstream projects built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and by the Bureau of Reclamation.

  5. United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Wikipedia

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    The Making Cities Resilience campaign offers a Ten-point checklist to serve as a guide for local level action: [32] Essential 1: Put in place organization and coordination to understand and reduce disaster risk, based on participation of citizen groups and civil society. Build local alliances.

  6. Understanding FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 system for flood ... - AOL

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    The risk-based cost of insurance for your home may be a more accurate estimate of your flood insurance cost through the NFIP. As a point of comparison, the national risk-based premium is $1,808 ...

  7. The six fire-, flood- and storm-prone cities where ... - AOL

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    Despite a relatively slow real estate market, a new report says billionaires are still buying homes in half-a-dozen markets. Two are in California. The six fire-, flood- and storm-prone cities ...

  8. Flood - Wikipedia

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    Flood mitigation is a related but separate concept describing a broader set of strategies taken to reduce flood risk and potential impact while improving resilience against flood events. As climate change has led to increased flood risk an intensity, flood management is an important part of climate change adaptation and climate resilience.

  9. Flood opening - Wikipedia

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    Most regulatory authorities in the United States that offer requirements for flood openings define two major classes of opening: [1] engineered, and non-engineered. The requirements for non-engineered openings are typically stricter, defining necessary characteristics for aspects ranging from overall size of each opening, to allowable screening or other coverage options, to number and ...