Prepare for flooding from Hurricane Florence with this checklist

The storm is expected to make landfall Thursday evening or early Friday morning.

A view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, as it threatens the U.S. East Coast. (Photo: NASA via AP)

As Hurricane Florence continues to intensify, there is no question that its damage to the East Coast will be astronomical. It’s threat to lives, homes, agriculture and the waning tourist season have prompted governors of several to declare a state of emergency, as well as mandatory evacuations throughout the coastal areas of the Carolinas and Virginia.

What’s worrisome is that the storm could stall and wring out heavy, flooding rains throughout the area. A preliminary analysis from CoreLogic shows that nearly 759,000 homes in the Carolinas and Virginia could suffer damage from the storm surge. A homeowners insurance policy may provide some coverage for rain or wind, but flooding from overflowing rivers and streets will not be covered.

The Category 4 storm is expected to make landfall Thursday evening or early Friday morning. In an effort to help minimize the damage that may occur as a result of flooding, Allianz Risk Consulting has developed a checklist, meant to be used as a guide, that should be completed before, during and after a flood.

Related: Hurricane Florence’s risks: Toxic sludge and lagoons of pig manure

Flood hazard analysis

The key to minimizing flood damage is adequate preparation before the event. If your site is subject to flooding, here are some considerations for each phase. (A full list of recommendations can be found on Allianz Risk Consulting’s website.)

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Pre-flood planning

During a flood

After a flood

Related: How businesses and industries are preparing for Hurricane Florence

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