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  2. Protect Your Home From Water Damage With These 5 Flood Barriers

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    The Best Flood Barriers for Home Preparedness "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." As climate change worsens, the frequency of extreme ...

  3. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    The self-closing flood barrier (SCFB) is a flood defense system designed to protect people and property from inland waterway floods caused by heavy rainfall, gales, or rapid melting snow. [citation needed] The SCFB can be built to protect residential properties and whole communities, as well as industrial or other strategic areas. The barrier ...

  4. Dam Easy makes flood barriers for your home - AOL

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    This home flood barrier stops water from seeping through the cracks of your front door

  5. How homeowners can mitigate flood risks - AOL

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    Sandbags and flood barriers can help redirect water from your home. During extreme weather events, some local authorities distribute sandbags at little or no cost.

  6. Flood barrier - Wikipedia

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    A flood barrier, surge barrier or storm surge barrier is a specific type of floodgate, designed to prevent a storm surge or spring tide from flooding the protected area behind the barrier. A surge barrier is almost always part of a larger flood protection system consisting of floodwalls , levees (also known as dikes), and other constructions ...

  7. Floodgate - Wikipedia

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    Floodgates, also called stop gates, are adjustable gates used to control water flow in flood barriers, reservoir, river, stream, or levee systems. They may be designed to set spillway crest heights in dams, to adjust flow rates in sluices and canals, or they may be designed to stop water flow entirely as part of a levee or storm surge system.