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Effects Of More Water Damage


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2010-08-03 22:36:37 | Word Count: 461


We wake up everyday and expect to face a sunny or a cloudy day. It may rain or the sun can continue shining brightly. There are days when storm comes up which can sometimes be very destructive. However, the level of destruction that a storm can cause depends on how intense it is. We can expect heavy rains and minor environmental and human damage when a storm with a low intensity comes up.

The heavier the intensity, the heavier the destruction it brings upon man and in his environment. Due to heavy rainfall, areas affected by a storm or heavy rainfall are almost always expected to get flooded. Flooding usually occurs in low places or in the cities where the canals or sewerage may be clogged. In the outskirts and barren mountains, flooding can also occur. When an area is flooded, the effects are felt by all who live in the affected area. These effects don't even just remain during the time of the flood but will probably drag on for an indeterminable period of time. Destruction is seen in the homes, crops, trees, pets and other animals.

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Man is, of course, the one who's affected the most, whether as a dead victim or as a survivor. For a flood survivor, seeing your pet dead and floating may give rise to insecurities for not being able to save a small helpless creature. Children who see their drowned pets are not spared the grief of this experience. Others may see the destruction of a well-planned investment or the end of a dream. Some may lose a home, a car, or a business. Worst of all, people can lose people.

Flood not only can affect us physically but it can scar us emotionally especially when we lost loved ones during the flood. The worst part is the pain won't go away, we just learn to live with it. Going back to how it was before the disaster will be harder because of the destruction that it has caused to the environment. Nature surely is unpredictable. It can either hate us by causing a lot of catastrophe or love us giving us all the natural wonders.

Flood has been with us ever since time started. However destructive it can be, we just have to learn that it's all part of the cycle. Thats the safe way to look at flood so we, as survivors, can move on as there are still other storms to encounter.

Author Resource:- Water restoration Atlanta can well be managed by companies dedicating themselves to restoring homes after debilitating storms and other natural phenomena. Water removal Atlanta also offers home restoration services brought about by fire disasters and other occurrences that endanger lives and properties.


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