Kevin Zorc, Fire Chief and Emergency Manager for the Town of Nags Head has some tips to help you be prepared for the next storm or flooding event.
The NC FIMAN Flood Gauge site provides real-time data on stream elevation, rainfall and weather parameters from over 550 gages across North Carolina. Some sites may be rain or stage gages only while some may have weather data available. Many of these gages are managed by the Division of Emergency Management (NCDEM) while some are operated by local government agencies and private organizations. Additionally, gages from the U.S. Geological Survey are included in this network. More information on FIMAN at: NC FIMAN
Learn more about the iFlood app at https://iflood.whoi.edu/.
If you live in a flood prone area, flood insurance is a necessity. Here's a primer on how to keep up with your flood insurance.
Flood insurance policies help people recover faster. Learn more about the types of coverage offered or visit Flood Smart for more information.
Flood maps do not reflect other flooding sources such as heavy rainfall or elevated groundwater levels.Flood maps only depict those areas subject to a 1% annual chance of flooding. Floods can happen anywhere. Natural hazards and storms are a part of living on the Outer Banks and the sustainability of our community depends on managing flood hazards from all sources. For more information on flood maps and flood insurance, please visit OBXFloodMaps.com