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Flood After Fire - Disaster Response Social Media Toolkit

Messaging that NFIP stakeholders may share on social media before and after flood events triggered by wildfires.

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   Nov 07, 2024 After a wildfire, your flood risk increases As a [STATE] resident, you’ve seen the impact of wildfires on your community. View
   Nov 07, 2024 After the wildfire comes the flood risk #DYK most homeowners insurance excludes flood damage? View
   Nov 07, 2024 Wildfire burn scars increase the risk of flash flooding and mudflow #FloodRisk in burn scar areas remains significantly higher until vegetation is restored—up to 5 years or more after a View
   Nov 07, 2024 Wildfires raise your flood risk for years Flooding may be more severe after a fire. View
   Nov 07, 2024 Call your agent Were you affected by flood damage? Learn how to overcome your loss and start your claim. View
   Nov 07, 2024 Flooding can be more than just water Were you impacted by #FloodAfterFire? View
   Nov 07, 2024 2.6 million acres burned In 2023, more than 2.6 million acres burned across the country. View
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