Examples of 'subject to flooding' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to flooding"

Subject to flooding: This phrase is used to indicate that a particular area or property is prone to or at risk of being flooded. It implies that the location is susceptible to being inundated with water, either due to its geographical position, proximity to bodies of water, or other factors that make it vulnerable to flooding during periods of heavy rainfall or natural disasters

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subject to flooding
The region has always been subject to flooding.
Brest was subject to flooding in the past.
A third of the country is now subject to flooding.
The town is subject to flooding from the river.
Get out of areas that are subject to flooding.
The site is subject to flooding when river levels are high.
Places that are not subject to flooding.
Areas subject to flooding and drainage in the river floodplains.
Regulate the use of areas potentially subject to flooding.
The commune is subject to flooding and has measures in place to prevent it.
Regulating the use of areas potentially subject to flooding.
It is subject to flooding in winter.
Regulation the use of areas potentially subject to flooding.
Do not stay in areas subject to flooding when water begins rising.
It grows in open forest and in areas subject to flooding.

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O areas subject to flooding unless sufficient safeguards are provided ;.
The area was low lying and subject to flooding.
Unfortunately sandy soils subject to flooding and close to water don't' work in a coastal area.
No pumping station shall be subject to flooding.
SFHAs represent the areas subject to flooding by the 1-percent-annual chance flood event.
Ensure that the fixing zone is not subject to flooding.
The plain is subject to flooding.
Natomas is a historical flood plain and is therefore subject to flooding.
The area is subject to flooding.
Guadalupe sat in lowland along the river and was subject to flooding.
That area is subject to flooding.
Reducing the vulnerability of populations and activities in areas subject to flooding.
Both areas are subject to flooding.
The surrounding land is generally flat and is occasionally subject to flooding.
Shall not be subject to flooding.
The town is located in marshy flatlands and was often subject to flooding.
Some parts of the track are subject to flooding during heavy rain.
Power cords must not rest on surfaces or floors that are subject to flooding.
The parks have long been subject to flooding from the Muddy River.
None of the land behind the levee is frequently subject to flooding.
The estuaries of these rivers were subject to flooding over the centuries.
The collieries had access to considerable coal reserves but the workings were subject to flooding.
Is it in a region that could be subject to flooding or severe weather?
Animal-powered ambulances can be particularly useful in regions that are subject to flooding.
It is flatland, subject to flooding.
The four rivers which intersect near Jonesville are all subject to flooding.
It was, however, subject to flooding.
If flooding occurs, go to higher ground and avoid areas subject to flooding.
Avoid places that are subject to flooding.
Most people realize areas near rivers and streams are subject to flooding.
Utilization for the cartography of zones subject to flooding and building land.
They should also be located in an area that is not subject to flooding.
Evacuate areas that are subject to flooding.
It protects any environment, either public or private property, potentially subject to flooding.
Santo Domingo is flat and subject to flooding.

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