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Hurricane Dorian: Why flooding might be the worst-case scenario

By Debbie Lord, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
Aug 30, 2019

As Hurricane Dorian heads toward a probable landfall in Florida, forecasters are warning that the system could slow to a crawl, allowing it to dump inches of rain on an already soggy Central Florida.

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The National Hurricane Center is forecasting that Dorian could bring rainfall amounts between 6 and 12 inches – 18 inches in isolated areas – across the Florida peninsula next week.

The rain, forecasters say, could last for days.

The good news? You have some time to prepare. You can learn if you home is in a flood-prone area and how to make a plan of action.

What can a foot of rain do to your property? What happens in a flash flood? Here are some flood facts from Ready.gov:

What to do

What not to do

What can floods do?

More information:

Click here for a flood information sheet from FEMA.

Click here for information on how to prepare for a flood.

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Debbie Lord, Cox Media Group National Content Desk

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