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City of Jackson Mississippi Flood Information http://www.jacksonms.gov/government/publicworks/generalfloodinfo |
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Low-lying areas in the City of Jackson are susceptible to flooding from the Pearl River as well as a number of creeks that flow through the city. These creeks include the Bakers, Big, Bogue Chitto, Cany, Eubanks, Hanging Moss, Hardy, Lynch, Purple, Three Mile, Twin Lakes (G & H), Town, Trahorn, White Oak, and tributaries. This flooding can be a result of flash flooding due to heavy storms or a steady increase in river levels due to increased runoff upstream. Although a levee protects the downtown area from the Pearl River, it does not always protect against flooding behind the levee. In 1979, the Pearl River flooded the fairgrounds and coliseum as well as parts of downtown. Flooding on the Pearl River can also cause water levels on creeks that feed into the Pearl River to rise.
Flooding can occur with very little warning and can cause an enormous amount of damage, ranging from flooded streets and eroded embankments to flooded homes and even death. Due to the vulnerability, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has designated portions of the city as Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA).
In case of a flood, do not panic. Practice safety.
You may not have much notification, so a detailed checklist prepared well in advance will help you remember everything.
If you know of any construction, filling, or excavating that is taking place without City permits, please report this activity to the Office of Code Services at (601) 960-1159.
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