


Property owners in flood prone areas are eligible for flood insurance. Do not attempt to walk through floodwater over 18 inches deep. Drainage ditches carry fast-moving flood water and are extremely dangerous. Swimming or playing in or near floodwater is life threatening. Do not touch any electrical equipment unless it is in a dry area.Īny source of electricity should be considered as dangerous during and after flooding. In the event evacuation of a home or business is necessary, turn off all utilities at the main switch, BUT ONLY IF TIME PERMITS. Stay alert to weather bulletins that warn of flash flooding.
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A portable radio should be available in the event of electrical power outage. Local radio and television stations should be listened to for informationĪnd instructions. A "Flash Flood Warning" means a flash flood is occurring or will happen very soon precaution should be taken. Is occurring or will occur soon it may take several hours to develop. A "Flash Flood Watch" means a flash flood can occur fast with little warning. Property owners in flood prone areas should become familiar with these terms: "Watch" and "Warning." A "Flood Watch" means flooding is possible. To inquire if a certain property is in a S.F.H.A., contact the Parish Engineer's office in the Benton Courthouse, phone (318) 965-2329. published maps indicating flood hazard areas and the degree of risk in those areas. The most southerly portion of the parish experiences backwater flooding from the Red River.į.E.M.A. When the ground becomes saturated and heavy rains continue, flooding sometimes results. As a result there are numerous areas of the Parish in a Special Flood Hazard Area (S.F.H.A.), as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A.).įlat terrain provides very little gravity drainage. Throughout Bossier Parish, the land is flat and storm water runoff is extremely slow. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Information The Flood Hazard
