Which of these two hurricane after-effects causes more deaths, a storm surge
or inland flooding
? If you chose inland floods, you’re right! According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), while a storm surge is always a potential threat, more people have died from inland flooding from 1970 up to 2000.
There are many reasons why inland flooding poses the greatest danger in times of hurricanes, but the main one is because people underestimate the seriousness of the flood itself. Drivers charge ahead in flooded roadways without giving thought to water depth or what lies beneath the water (sinkholes
, anyone?), so a lot of casualties are people who drown in their cars.
To address this issue, the National Weather Service
has launched a campaign called Turn Around Don’t Drown®
.
The campaign has created safety rules for coping with inland floods. It has also disseminated outreach materials, such as posters and brochures, which can be downloaded from the campaign’s web site. AND, if these reading materials don’t grab you, maybe this song(mp3)
will. ![]()

Leave a comment
Please Note
By posting content on this Blog, you expressly grant Wells Fargo (and its affiliates) the right to use or distribute the posted content in any form, worldwide, and in perpetuity. You also agree to indemnify and hold Wells Fargo harmless against all liabilities, losses, claims and expenses arising from your posting of materials on this Blog (this includes any claim that Wells Fargo's use of the content or images infringes on someone else's intellectual property rights). Comments published on this Blog do not necessarily reflect the views of nor are they endorsed by Wells Fargo. We reserve the right not to publish comments that violate our Community Guidelines. NOTE: If you'd like a response to your comment, please use this form.