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  2. Inch of water in a home could cost $25,000 to fix. What if ...

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    Here’s your options if you don't have insurance and your home was flooded. And which North Carolina counties can now apply for FEMA assistance. Inch of water in a home could cost $25,000 to fix.

  3. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water damage can originate by different sources such as a broken dishwasher hose, a washing machine overflow, a dishwasher leakage, broken/leaking pipes, flood waters, groundwater seepage, building envelope failures (leaking roof, windows, doors, siding, etc.) and clogged toilets.

  4. Is your rental home flooded? What tenants can do to fix the ...

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  5. Storm drain - Wikipedia

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    Storm drain grate on a street in Warsaw, Poland Storm drain with its pipe visible beneath it due to construction work. A storm drain, storm sewer (United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada), highway drain, [1] surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved ...

  6. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Permeable pavement is commonly used on roads, paths and parking lots subject to light vehicular traffic, such as cycle-paths, service or emergency access lanes, road and airport shoulders, and residential sidewalks and driveways.

  7. Does your yard flood every time it rains in Georgia? Here are ...

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  8. Stupid motorist law - Wikipedia

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    The law reads exactly: 28-910. Liability for emergency responses in flood areas; definitions A. A driver of a vehicle who drives the vehicle on a public street or highway that is temporarily covered by a rise in water level, including groundwater or overflow of water, and that is barricaded because of flooding, is liable for the expenses of any emergency response that is required to remove ...

  9. Elevating homes can flood neighbors. Will this move by Miami ...

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    The twin drivers of increased flooding from sea level rise and a relentless real estate market have made the ripple effects of raising homes a particularly acute issue in Miami-Dade.