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Flood After Fire Risks

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Floods are the number one natural disaster in the United States. People need to know they can take steps to reduce the financial impact of flooding before disaster strikes. One important step is to understand your risk. Wildfires dramatically change landscape and ground conditions, which can lead to increased risk of flooding due to heavy rains, flash flooding and mudflows.
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Icon for file of type application/pdfLas Avalanchas de lodo y el NFIP (Spanish)

Lea sobre la cobertura de avalanchas de lodo bajo el Programa del Seguro Nacional de Inundación.

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Icon for file of type application/pdfUnderstanding Mudflow and the NFIP

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An infographic explaining how wildfires can dramatically alter the terrain and increase the risk of floods.

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