Warning: Floodwaters Rising, Evacuation Advised




"Don't Let the Waters Wash Away Your Home!"

As the relentless rains continue to pound down, residents in low-lying areas are being urged to take immediate action to avoid the devastating consequences of flooding.


  • Monitor Water Levels:
  • Keep a close eye on water levels in your area, especially if you live near streams or rivers. If the water is rising rapidly, it's time to prepare for a potential evacuation.

  • Prepare an Evacuation Plan:
  • Have a plan in place for how you will evacuate your home if necessary. Identify safe evacuation routes and destinations. Make sure everyone in your household is familiar with the plan.

  • Gather Essential Belongings:
  • Pack a "go bag" with essential items such as medications, toiletries, important documents, and a change of clothes. Keep the bag in an easily accessible location.

  • Elevate Valuable Items:
  • Move valuable items such as electronics, furniture, and appliances to higher floors or off the ground. This will help protect them from water damage.

  • Secure Your Home:
  • Close and lock all windows and doors. If possible, sandbag any entrances that are prone to flooding.


Remember, your safety is paramount. If you are advised to evacuate, do not hesitate to leave your home and seek shelter at a designated evacuation center.


"Don't Be Caught in the Torrent! Floodwaters Can Be Deadly."

Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas, no matter how shallow the water may seem. Even a few inches of water can cause your vehicle to stall and put you at risk.

Stay informed by listening to local news and weather reports, and follow official instructions from emergency responders.


Let's all work together to ensure the safety of our communities during these treacherous times. Take precautions, stay vigilant, and evacuate if necessary. We can weather this storm and emerge stronger on the other side.