Flooding: Social and Economic Impact

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  • Costs and losses to agricultural and livestock producers
    • Loss of crops
    • Loss of livestock
    • Damage to pasture land
    • Damage to fences
    • Damage to houses, barns, and other farm buildings
  • Urban, residential, and commercial impacts
    • Damage to and destruction of buildings
    • Damage to lawn and landscaping
    • Damage to local infrastructure
    • Disruptions to local utilities and services
      • Transportation
      • Drinking water
      • Wastewater treatment
      • Natural gas
      • Power
      • Emergency services
  • Health
    • Injuries
    • Fatalities, many from trying to drive through flooded stretches of road
    • Mental and physical stress associated with loss of family, friends, and property
  • General economic effects
    • Revenue loss from lost production in business and industry
    • Revenue loss from lost travel and tourism opportunities, mainly associated with boating and fishing activities on rivers and lakes
    • Negative impact of economic multipliers

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