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FEMA: What to do when you return home after a flood

Buildings and homes are flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020, in Cameron, La. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

(KLFY) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has released a checklist on what to do upon returning home after a flood. Here’s a breakdown.

Even after the immediate threat has passed, the conditions created by a flood can be dangerous and stressful to navigate. After a flood, you may be overwhelmed with concerns about how to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of your home and car. And there’s pressure to move fast because the actions you take in the 24 hours following a flood can make all the difference. Here are some practical steps to follow immediately after a flood.


Going Home After the Flood

Water Safety

Call Your Insurance Agent to Start a Claim

Cleaning – Center for Disease Control Guidance

Other Dangers

Look for more information on flood recovery at Coping with a Flood (la.gov)Floods | Ready.gov, and  Flood Safety Tips (cdc.gov),

To speak with a Community Education and Outreach (CEO) Specialist about ways to clean up after a flood, call 1-833-FEMA-4US or send an email to FEMA-LAmit@fema.dhs.gov.

To learn more about how to prepare for flood and wind events from an insurance point of view, citizens can register for an upcoming GOHSEP webinar: Insurance Edition, How to Prepare for Hurricane Season on Wednesday, May 26 at 1:30 p.m. Register at https://gohsep-la-gov.zoom.us/WEBINAR/REGISTER/WN_1MCUXAVMT9QV2Z3_ERGGXG. Follow the FEMA Region 6 Twitter account at twitter.com/FEMARegion6.