Flooding: Are you ready?
Flooding can happen quickly during heavy rain, snowmelt or when drainage systems are overwhelmed. In some areas, saturated ground can also lead to landslides or shifting soil.

What to expect
- Water covering roads, trails or low-lying areas.
- Delays or closures affecting travel and services.
- Mud, debris or unstable ground near slopes or waterways.
What you can do now
- Stay informed about weather conditions and local alerts.
- Think about how you would adjust travel or daily routines if roads are closed or conditions change.
- Take note of areas near your home or workplace that may be more prone to standing water or slope movement.
During flooding or land movement
- Avoid driving or walking through flooded areas.
- Stay clear of slopes, embankments or areas where the ground appears unstable.
- Follow guidance from local officials and avoid restricted areas.
After flooding
- Use caution when returning to affected areas, as hazards may remain.
- Watch for damaged roads, sidewalks or utilities.
- Check on neighbors or community members who may need extra support.
One small step today
Plan an alternate route or option in case your usual travel path is affected by flooding.