We appear to be in a weather pattern where it’s going to rain every day for the next two weeks. With the ground saturated and local rivers and streams at their banks already, Chester County residents will be presented with the deadly danger of Flash Floods while driving. The Brandywine River, the Red Clay Creek and other local rivers and streams can present Flash Flood hazards at a moments notice.
“Flood Watch” means that a flood may occur in your area while “Flood Warning” means that they are already happening and you should be prepared to deal with them.
Here are some tips to help you stay alive when driving during a Flash Flood Watch or a Flash Flood Warning:
1- Do Not Drive unless it’s necessary and avoid roads near rivers and streams;
2- Never drive past flood barriers or warning signs;
3- Never drive into a flooded roadway. It can be difficult to accurately judge the depth of water on the road and conditions can change very quickly;
4- If you approach a roadway that is flooded, TURN AROUND SO YOU DON’T DROWN!
5- If your vehicle stalls in the road, abandon it and get to higher ground if you can escape the car and walk safely. If not, call 911 and remain in the car;
6- Beware that as little as 6 inches of flowing water can knock you to the ground.
7- One foot of water will float many vehicles and two feet will carry away most vehicles, including trucks and SUV’s;
8- Flood waters can conduct electricity from downed power lines and lead to electrocution.
Each year, more deaths occur due to flooding than from any other severe weather hazard, including tornadoes and lightning. Follow these tips and use common sense to stay safe during this wet weather!
Tim Rayne is a Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer with the law firm MacElree Harvey. For over 20 years, Tim has been helping injured victims of accidents understand their legal rights and receive fair compensation from insurance companies. Tim has law offices in West Chester and Kennett Square Pennsylvania and can be reached at trayne@macelree.com or 6108400124.