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Flood After Fire Toolkit

Social posts, infographics, video and more explain why wildfires pose increased flooding risk for up to 5 years. 

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   Jan 14, 2022 Flood After Fire 2021 Lookback Email Template Copy and paste the template below into your preferred email platform. HTML email formatting is preferred.  View
   Dec 20, 2021 Flood After Fire Agent Webinar View the recorded webinar for marketing tips on how to educate and protect your clients from the increased risk of fl View
   Sep 28, 2021 Flood After Fire Email Template Use this email template on flood after fire to communicate the value of flood insurance with current and potential cl View
   May 27, 2021 Flood After Fire: Understanding Mudflow Infographic This infographic defines mudflow, shares its causes and warning signs and explains which areas are most at risk of ex View
   Dec 01, 2019 Inundaciones después de un incendio (Flood After Fire Risks Infographic - Spanish) Infographic explaining how wildfires can dramatically alter the terrain and increase the risk of floods View

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