A brief note on flood and flood protection

Flood is one of the natural disasters which occur due to certain conditions such as heavy rainfall, when ocean waves come onshore, when the snow melts quickly or when dams or leaves break. Mainly, coastal areas are affected a lot of risks even deaths and damages to many things when storms and big waves bring seawater onto the land. From the early days, this is a major problem for coastal area people. Even though a lot of measures are taken by the government in all rainy seasons, sometimes it causes a lot of damages to many lives. The WHO made the national health emergency and disaster management capacities and resilience of health systems to save the life of people.

In Europe, companies have been joined together to develop, manufacture, supply, and install Mobile Technical Flood Protection called as European flood protection association, in which associate members are directly employed in flood protection. This mobile technology helps in providing notifications before several hours of the arrival of the flood. Various Disaster Management Act and Policies have been attached to this for providing safety measures to the people who are in threat.

About new interactive website for Flood Protection Association

There is a new interactive and user-friendly website that has been launched with Mary Dhonau OBE as chairman called Flood Protection Associations (FPA), which helps to recover the people from terrible floods even in remote areas. On this website, a comprehensive and interactive guide to flood protection is given briefly which helps many people to understand the floods. The information of this website is developed by the trusted members of the flood protection association in simple language so that each and every people who visited the website can be benefitted. “Flood Resistance” is the main topic dealt with in this website which is one of the protecting properties of the flood, aiming to prevent floodwater from entering into the property and damaging its fabric and contents.