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  2. How to avoid buying a flood-damaged car - AOL

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    What Happens to a Car in a Flood? It may seem obvious, but when a car spends time underwater, a number of really bad things happen. First, the carpets and seats absorb water, which can be very ...

  3. Flooded cars from recent hurricanes Helene, Milton could be ...

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    And while comprehensive car insurance can cover a flooded car, that protection would only apply at the time of the flooding, rather than a year or so later when someone is enduring the aftermath.

  4. Why you should check cars for flood damage before buying - AOL

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    Roughly 378,000 flood-damaged cars were on the road in 2021, according to CARFAX data, and the company warned in a mid-September press release that more may surface for sale on used car lots after ...

  5. Flooded engine - Wikipedia

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    Engine flooding was a common problem with carbureted cars, but newer fuel-injected ones are immune to the problem when operating within normal tolerances. Flooding usually occurs during starting, especially under cold conditions or because the accelerator has been pumped. It can also occur during hot starting; high temperatures may cause fuel ...

  6. Effects of Hurricane Harvey in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Houston brings very heavy rainfall annually in between April and October, during the Texas Gulf Coast rainy season, together with tidal flood events, which have produced repeated floods in the city ever since its founding in 1836, though the flood control district founded in 1947, aided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...

  7. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Class of water damage is determined by the probable rate of evaporation based on the type of materials affected, or wet, in the room or space that was flooded. Determining the class of water damage is an important first step, and will determine the amount and type of equipment utilized to dry-down the structure.

  8. How to Avoid Buying Flood-Damaged Cars After Hurricane Ian - AOL

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    Hurricanes Harvey and Irma left behind up to 900,000 flood-damaged cars that could re-appear on used car lots across the country. ... which hit Texas and Florida in 2017; and Hurricane Ida, which ...

  9. Are you ready if your car or home floods? What to know for ...

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    If you need additional assistance, here are some resources: The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity has activated the private sector hotline at 850-815-4925 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for ...