Nature’s early warning signs that hint disaster is about to strike


[post_page_title]Beware the roar of rushing water[/post_page_title]
A trip to the wild outdoors can be a rewarding, fulfilling experience, but it may also be potentially life-threatening. If it’s been raining considerably recently, and you’re either near a stream or a river, you should keep your ears pointed.

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If you hear the sudden roar of oncoming water, get to high ground immediately. In all likelihood, it’s the sign of a coming flash flood. As the second most deadly form of inclement weather in the United States, you don’t want to be caught unawares when one hits.

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