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[Yi Chan] It's important
for drivers to know

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that it only can take a foot of water

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to float an average-sized vehicle,

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and two feet of water will
carry away most vehicles,

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including larger SUVs and trucks.

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So those that are in the community

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know what's going on there best.

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They know where it tends to flood.

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It's typically roads
that have a dip or a V.

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There's not always a creek
that's running across it

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at all times, or even on
either side of the road.

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When flash flooding happens,
an area can get flooded

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very, very quickly.

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So in general, you should just
avoid those flooded waters.

