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How 2 Deal With Driving In Floods

Floods are Deceptive, Dangerous and Deadly
When a large amount of rain falls over a short period of time, ditches, rivers and lakes become filled with water and overflow into low-lying or poorly drained areas. In addition to the high frequency of excessive rainfall events, the impacts of flooding in Britain may increase as the countrys urban development grows.

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There are many types of flood that can occur around the country:-

  • River Floods :-These floods occur when surface water flow rises and channels overflow.
  • Coastal Floods :- These floods occur when coastal areas of land become inundated with sea water.
  • Urban Floods :-Built-up areas can experience up to 6 times greater run off than rural areas due to abundant concrete and tarmac surface cover, therefore heavy rainfall can turn streets into swiftly moving rivers of rainfall runoff.
  • Flash Floods :-When precipitation in a particular watershed is chanelled quickly to the outflow point of the basin, a sudden increase in discharge can be caused. These floods usually occur within 6 hours of a large rainfall event.

    Useful tips for Drivers in flooded areas:-

    Check out the 2passEnvironment Agency Website at http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk for the latest Flood Warnings.


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