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SW China flash flood: A tragedy that shouldn't happen

Turn Around, Don't Drown!

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Flood Safety Information

* Monitor the NOAA Weather Radio, or your favorite news source for vital weather condition related information.
* If flooding occurs, get to college footing. Go out of areas discipline to flooding. This includes dips, depression spots, drainage ditches, canyons, washes etc.
* Avoid areas already flooded, peculiarly if the water is flowing fast. Practice not attempt to cross flowing streams. Plow Around Don't Drown™
* Route beds may be washed out nether alluvion waters. NEVER drive through flooded roadways - y'all do non know the condition of the route under the water. Turn Around Don't Drown™
* Do not camp or park your vehicle along streams and washes, specially during threatening conditions.   Move to college ground if heavy rain or rising water occurs.  Creeks and streams tin can rise very rapidly during heavy rainfall.
* Be peculiarly cautious at night when it is harder to recognize inundation dangers.
* If you must evacuate your home, secure your abode and if possible, plough off utilities at the main switches or valves if instructed to exercise so. Disconnect electric appliances. Do not touch electric equipment if you are wet or standing in water.
* Do not walk through moving h2o. Six inches of moving h2o tin make you lot fall . If yous have to walk in h2o, walk where the h2o is non moving. Utilise a stick to cheque the compactness of the ground in forepart of you.
* Practice not drive into flooded areas. If floodwaters rising around your car, abandon the machine and motion to college ground if you can do and then safely. Yous and the vehicle can be chop-chop swept abroad.
* Six inches of h2o will reach the bottom of about rider cars causing loss of control and possible stalling.
* A human foot of h2o will float many vehicles.
* Two anxiety of rushing water can carry away about vehicles including sport utility vehicles (SUV'southward) and choice-ups.

Play it smart, play information technology rubber. Whether driving or walking, any time you come up to a flooded road, TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN !

Floodwater Condom

Use caution when dealing with flood waters. Flood waters may contain snakes and insects; sharp objects and debris; and oil, gasoline, industrial waste product, or raw sewage.

To avert illness and injury from floodwaters, the Oklahoma State Dept. of Wellness suggests the post-obit:
* Keep children and pets from playing in flood water.
* Clean all items touched by floodwaters, including children'due south toys. Use one cup of household bleach in v gallons of water.
* Throw away items that cannot be washed such equally mattresses, stuffed animals, baby toys, and woods cutting boards, as well as food that may have come into contact with flood waters.
* Wash hands ofttimes with lather and make clean h2o or employ an alcohol-based sanitizer.
* Seek immediate attending if you lot go injured or ill.
* To protect your family and yourself, avoid floodwaters if possible.

Additional Flood Safety Information from the NWS


What Is Turn Effectually Don't Drown™ (TADD)?

TADD is a National Weather condition Service entrada to warn people of the hazards of walking or driving a vehicle through overflowing waters. Several counties in Eastern Oklahoma accept Plough Around Don't Drown signs posted at locations where wink flooding often leads to h2o over the roads.

  • Mayes County has attached these alert signs to road barricades offset in the summer of 2009 in order to reinforce the danger of a flooded roadway.  In add-on, gates and TADD signs accept been installed on Due south. Elliot street on the south side of Pryor.  Additional signs take been posted effectually the canton.
  • Tulsa City/County installed signs in Fall 2009 at two ofttimes flooded locations: one) 800 N. Lewis where the street goes under railroad tracks and flood waters have risen to within inches of the clearance sign nether the bridge 2) Elwood Ave. betwixt 81st and 91st Streets near the Jones Riverside Drome.  This road has a series of dips that often become flooded.
  • The Osage Nation has a Turn Effectually Don't Drown campaign as part of its Injury Prevention Program through the Emergency Management office. Like many counties across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, Osage County has approximately 100 low water crossings that can create dangerous atmospheric condition when water is flowing over the road.  In March 2010, TADD signs were installed at two of these low h2o crossings: one) CR2350 at Birch Creek betwixt Barnsdall and Wynona 2) CR2466 at Bird Creek only north of Barnsdall (between Land Highways 99 and 123)
  • Pittsburg County officials installed a gear up of TADD signs in March 2010 along Freeway 51 approximately v miles westward of McAlester.  According to Emergency Management Officials, "this location has flooded for many years and people have become complacent about driving into h2o over the road.  In recent years, there have been several h2o rescues and cars drown out in the water."
  • Crawford County officials installed a set of TADD signs in February 2012 along Pevehouse Rd in Van Buren.  According to Emergency Management Officials, the depression water bridge at this location floods 30 to 40 times each yr, slowing response time for emergency services.  Several swift water rescues have also been needed at this location.
  • The Oklahoma Floodplain Managers Association (OFMA) has a TADD poster competition every twelvemonth for quaternary form students, also every bit additional TADD resources including a video and teacher resources.  The NWS, in cooperation with OFMA, is providing TADD signs to cooperating agencies throughout Oklahoma.

These TADD Warning Signs are compliant with the Federal Highway Assistants'due south regulations and can be produced and deployed as an official route sign. If your community would like more information on purchasing these signs, contact the Service Hydrologist at the NWS Tulsa office. Civic groups may consider donating or raising money to give to their local community officials for buy of these TADD signs.

stack of TADD signs

TADD sign Mayes Co.

Mayes County TADD signs attached to barricades (Photo past Mayes Co. Emergency Direction)

TADD sign and gate installed on S. Elliot St. in Pryor (Mayes Co.) (Photo by Nicole McGavock, NWS)

TADD sign unveiling in Pittsburg Co. TADD sign Mayes Co.
Dedication ceremony with Pittsburg County Officials for the TADD sign installed on Motorway 51, v miles west of McAlester (Photo by Lois Lupardus, McAlester/Pittsburg Co. Emergency Direction) Dedication ceremony with Mayes County and City of Pryor Officials for the TADD sign installed on South. Elliot St. in Pryor (Photograph courtesy of Bill Robison, OFMA)
Tulsa Co. TADD sign Tulsa Co. TADD sign
TADD sign installed at 81st and Elwood in Tulsa most Jones Riverside Airport (Photo by TAEMA) TADD sign installed at 800 Northward. Lewis in Tulsa (Photograph by TAEMA)
Osage Co. TADD sign

Osage Co. low water crossing

TADD sign installed on CR2350 in Osage Canton (Photo by Nicole McGavock, NWS) Birch Creek flowing over CR2350 in Osage Canton (Photograph by Bobby Tallchief, Osage Nation Emergency Management)
Crawford County TADD sign Crawford county TADD
TADD sign being installed on Pevehouse Rd. Van Buren in Crawford County Arkansas (Photo by Nicole McGavock, NWS) TADD sign on Pevehouse Rd. Van Buren in Crawford County Arkansas. (Photograph by Nicole McGavock, NWS)
water over Pevehouse Rd.
High water flooding Pevehouse Rd. where TADD sign was installed. (Photo by Crawford Canton Emergency Direction)

Why is Plough Around Don't Drown™ So Of import?

Each year, more deaths occur due to flooding than from whatsoever other severe weather related hazard. The Centers for Disease Control study that over half of all inundation-related drownings occur when a vehicle is driven into hazardous flood h2o. The side by side highest percentage of flood-related deaths is due to walking into or ear flood waters.Why? The chief reason is people underestimate the force and power of h2o. Many of the deaths occur in automobiles as they are swept downstream. Of these drownings, many are preventable, just too many people continue to drive effectually the barriers that warn you the route is flooded.

What Can I Exercise to Avoid Getting Caught is This Situation?

Well-nigh inundation-related deaths and injuries could be avoided if people who come up upon areas covered with h2o followed this elementary advice: Turn Around Don't Drown™ .

The reason that so many people drown during flooding is because few of them realize the incredible power of water. A mere six inches of fast-moving flood h2o tin knock over an adult. It takes simply two feet of rushing water to behave away nigh vehicles. This includes pickups and SUVs.


Prototype courtesy of the Tulsa World

If you come to an area that is covered with h2o, you volition non know the depth of the water or the status of the basis nether the water. This is especially true at night, when your vision is more express.


AP Photo Dave Martin

 Play it smart, play it safety. Whether driving or walking, whatever time you come to a flooded route, Plow AROUND, DON'T DROWN !

TADD Poster Contest

The Oklahoma Floodplain Managers Association too promotes TADD educational activity and outreach.  The organization hosts a TADD poster competition for 4th Grade students and has additional TADD resources available on their website.

For ongoing information on the threat for heavy pelting, wink flooding, and other severe weather, visit the NWS Tulsa Determination Back up Page.Additional information on ongoing and forecast River Flooding, please visit the NWS Tulsa Rivers & AHPS page.


Flooding in Claremore May ane, 2009 (Courtesy of KJRH.com, Randy Lane)


Flooding along Hwy 66 in Claremore May ane, 2009 (Courtesy of KTUL.com, Brett Miller)

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Source: https://www.weather.gov/tsa/hydro_tadd

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