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In the past, the Las Vegas Valley has been hit with a number of flash flood events, including a 100-year flood event in 1999 and a major flood in the northwest part of the valley in August 2003. These events can become very dangerous situations in just minutes.
The city will be declaring July as Flash Flood Awareness Month in an effort to help raise awareness of the dangers of flash flood season.
Below are some basic safety tips to remember during flash flood season.
Stay tuned to local weather broadcasts during severe weather. A flash flood watch means that a flash flood is possible in a particular area. A flash flood warning means that flash flooding is already occurring or will occur in a particular area.
If you suspect a flash flood is about to happen, immediately climb to higher ground.
If on foot, do not attempt to walk through floodwaters. Turn around and go directly to higher ground.
Never let children or pets play near floodwaters, storm drains, washes and sewers.
If you are in a car, drive away from flooded areas — never try to drive through them. Even though vehicles in front of you have passed through the high water, you may not be so lucky. Plan alternate routes to get to and from your destination. Only a few inches of floodwater can wash your car off the road.
If your car stalls, immediately abandon it and climb to higher ground.
Flooded areas are not safe for recreational boating.
If advised to evacuate, do so immediately. Follow recommended evacuation routes.
Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flash floods.
Do not let children or pets play near flood control channels or detention basins.
Do not camp or park your vehicle near washes or channels.
Call 38Alert (382-5378), visit http://www.lvalert.com/ or tune in to KCLV cable Channel 2 for the latest flood emergency information.
For further information, visit the resources listed below.
Clark County Regional Flood Control District http://www.regionalflood.org/
American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_585_,00.html
Monsoon Safety http://www.monsoonsafety.org/safety-prep/
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