Archive for the ‘Flash Flood’ Category

Nor’easter brings early snow and flooding warnings

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
Photo by Sister72

Photo by Sister72

New York is starting its fall season with snow, not falling leaves. A nor’easter visited the state on Thursday and brought school closures, traffic jams, power outages, chaos, and confusion. This is the earliest snow fall on record for New York.

Many relief shelters opened up throughout the state to help those that did not have power in their homes stay warm. Flood warnings were issued for New York City on Sunday, October 18, 2009. The Staten Island Advance reports:

“Significant coastal flooding due to high winds and heavy rains is expected, according to the National Weather Service.

“‘The increase in wind, combined with higher astronomical tide levels and tidal piling will cause tidal levels to increase 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 feet,’ the service cautioned.”

Other states along the East Coast also experienced the strange weather this weekend. More on this story.

Winter weather has come earlier than expected. Home and business owners need to remember to take precautions when the weather turns cold. First, one needs to make sure pipes are well insulated so they do not burst and flood a building.

Second, heating equipment needs to be used properly, in a manner that will not burn a building down. Learn more about protecting a home from a fire.

More rain for New York

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

As if 16-inches of rain were not enough, residents of New York can prepare for more rains in early August.

In preparation, residents are trying to clean up their homes and businesses and recover what they can on Saturday before the rains hit again on Sunday. Newsday.com reports that many residents have been displaced because of the high waters and many neighborhoods are under an official state of emergency.

Flash flood warnings were issued yesterday for New York City, Long Island, and even part of New Jersey. The extreme weather caused many back-ups in traffic and at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport.

Recovering From a Flood

If the neighborhood your home or business is in has experienced a flood, call your insurance company if you are covered for losses from water damage and make sure it is safe to enter the building before going inside.

Should documents and books be found wet, do not throw them out. Call a restoration specialist. Restoration specialists can dry and restore wet documents, wet book, photos, blueprints, etc. They can also electronic versions of this data to help back-up what you have.

Learn more about disaster recovery after a flood.

Read about saving money on document recovery.

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