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Floods

• 2009 Severe Weather Awareness Packet PDF icon
Each year the Michigan Committee for Severe Weather Awareness, emergency management officials, and the news media work together to educate the public on which precautions should be taken to save lives and protect property and families during severe weather. Governor Granholm has declared the week of March 29 as Severe Weather Awareness Week in Michigan.

• Recommendations on the Return of Children to Areas Impacted by Flooding and/or Hurricanes PDF icon
From the American Academy of Pediatrics

• Key Facts about Flood Readiness
During a flood and its aftermath, there are some basic facts to remember that will help protect your personal health and safety. This site from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will help you with flood preparedness.

• Flood Insurance for Businesses
This website from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) includes information on flood maps, flood hazard mapping, and the National Flood Insurance Program.

• Flood Preparedness Information
Flooding is the nation's most common natural disaster. Flooding can happen in every U.S. state and territory. Be prepared for flooding no matter where you live.

• Flood Facts PDF icon
This document from the Michigan State Police gives information on flood terminology, how to prepare for a flood, what to do during and after a flood, and basic information on flood insurance.





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