From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Prepare For Spring Flooding During Flood Safety Awareness Week
Date February 26, 2024 8:52 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *Feb. 26, 2024
*Contact: *DNR Office of Communications
[email protected]

*Prepare For Spring Flooding During
Flood Safety Awareness Week*

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a flooded field with crops

Feb. 25 through March 2 is Flood Safety Awareness Week in Wisconsin. / Photo Credit: iStock/Tony Savino

*MADISON, Wis.* ? With spring around the corner, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to prepare for flooding, one of the most frequently occurring natural disasters in Wisconsin and across the United States.

Gov. Tony Evers has declared Feb. 25 through March 2 as Flood Safety Awareness Week in Wisconsin [ [link removed] ] to raise public awareness of the importance of preparing for the risks associated with flooding.

Many communities across Wisconsin experienced flooding last year, even though some areas in the state were experiencing low water levels at the same time. Flood waters and runoff contaminate water supplies, destroy homes, damage property and can even result in fatalities. There were 77 people killed in the United States in 2023 due to flooding, and just one inch of water can cause $25,000 of damage to your home.

In addition to anticipated seasonal flooding, extreme precipitation events are expected to increase in the future, according to the?Wisconsin Initiative On Climate Change Impacts 2021 Assessment Report [ [link removed] ].

What can you do to prepare, and how can you reduce the potentially devastating impacts of flooding?


* Learn how to?cope with flooding and minimize flooding damage [ [link removed] ].
* If you live in an area recently flooded, and you get your water from a private well, learn about the?recommendations for private wells inundated by flooding [ [link removed] ].
* Know what food is safe to eat, how to care for pets and livestock and how to protect farm fields during floods with resources from the?Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection [ [link removed] ].
* Consider?purchasing a flood insurance policy [ [link removed] ].
* Educate yourself on?climate change science, impacts and solutions [ [link removed] ].

Do you know your flood risk? Type in your address on FEMA's website [ [link removed] ] to find out if you are in or near a flood zone.

For more information on flood safety and for safety information throughout the year, visit the?ReadyWisconsin website [ [link removed] ].







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