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Above the Flood - Elevating Your Floodprone House (FEMA 347 / May 2000) (Paperback)
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Above the Flood - Elevating Your Floodprone House (FEMA 347 / May 2000) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R266
Discovery Miles 2 660
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In the early morning hours of August 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew
struck south Florida with high winds and heavy rains. Andrew
destroyed tens of thousands of homes and left 180,000 people
homeless. The resulting property damage totaled over 30 billion
dollars. The widespread destruction caused by Andrew was due
primarily to high winds. However, flood waters contributed to the
damage in low-lying coastal areas of central and southern
Miami-Dade County. In the repair and reconstruction efforts that
followed Hurricane Andrew, owners of damaged houses had
opportunities to modify their houses to protect them from future
flood damage. One effective method of protecting a house from
flooding is elevating the habitable areas of the house above the
flood level. Almost all single-family homes in Miami-Dade County
are constructed with reinforced masonry block walls on a
slab-on-grade foundation. Houses of this type are the most
difficult to elevate for flood protection. This publication
describes how homeowners in Miami-Dade County elevat-ed their
damaged slab-on-grade masonry houses following the devastating
effects of Hurricane Andrew. Chapter 2 of this publication explains
how the Federal Emergency Man-agement Agency (FEMA) provided
technical and regulatory guidance to Miami-Dade County homeowners
concerning alternative house elevation techniques. Chapter 3
presents an overview of three common techniques appropriate for a
variety of houses on different types of foundations. Chapter 4 uses
eight illustrated case studies to demonstrate how Miami- Dade
County homeowners used the three techniques to elevate their
slab-on-grade houses. The benefits of elevating a floodprone house
are summarized in Chapter 5.
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