By: Bhaskaranand Jha Bhaskar | 2010-03-28 | Arts & Entertainment A story of degradation of human emotions and feelings symbolized by the sweep of the flood: It was more than ten years since I had been to my village where I spent and enjoyed my childhood and had my primary schooling, the plinth of which paved the way for me notching up a lucrative job in Kolkata. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-10-07 | Cars With the weather turning, the sun fleeing the sky and the rain pouring down, we can be forgiven for worrying about our drainage systems and therefore the state of the roads. When you think of flooding, thoughts turn to days of prolonged rainfall, soggy feet and windy weather to add to the stress. But what we tend to experience in this country more often is the torrential rainfall over a small period of time, namely hours that leaves us with worrying driving situations. read more
By: beamalife | 2010-11-03 | Insurance That last thunderstorm left you worried. For a moment there, it seemed as if your basement, like the hull of an old sailing vessel, might take on water. But before you break out the sandbags or put the kids' old toys up on pilings, call your insurance agent and find out about flood insurance. read more
By: David Snell | 2012-05-23 | Construction This is the first of a 2 part encounter that I had with a severe case of water intrusion on a set of condo's in Charleston, South Carolina. The second part will be released in the next couple of days as it is finished, and will detail more of the actual remediation side of things. read more
By: flinmartyn@gmail.com | 2012-01-25 | Destinations Panjim also known as Panaji is the capital of Goa and also the third largest city of this tiny state. The city enjoys major significance in the region, being a prominent tourist destination, repository of culture and traditions and also due to its importance to the economy of the region. read more
By: Joann Dudley | 2012-04-10 | Home Improvement Basement floods don't just happen one time, and never again. They are reoccurring so it is always best to tackle the issue head on and solve it once and for all. read more
By: Roberto Mazzoni | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate Did you know that the US population grows at the rate of 3 million a year. It is just a whole city as big as Rome was coming out of nowhere every single year and spring in full growth just right before our eyes, with it's fresh new population needing food, work, entertainment and sheltering. Look around, do you still see families of 5 or 8 people living all in the same home? No, everybody wants his own place to live, his own area of freedom and privacy, a place that he or she can tailor to her life and needs and that can call home. read more
By: Teresa Adkinson | 2012-03-29 | Tools and equipment Construction of cities on the banks of streams has been a common practice by human and it is proved by historical perspective. These are natural water sources for industry, consumption and agriculture and are mean of supplying routes for transportation and energy as well as wastes disposal. Stream valleys are constructed on relatively flat ground. read more
By: Jim Knight | 2010-09-16 | Small Business Kansas is one of the states that are situated in Midwestern part of United States. The state was named after river Kansas that flows through it. The river has been named after tribal sect that has occupied the river basin area. Kansas State has been in news for its historic floods of its River. read more
By: Christina Larsen | 2012-03-24 | Environment Whenever Mother Nature releases her fury, it truly is sure to cause disastrous results. Just take a peek at what tsunamis, severe storms, wildfire, and flooding has caused humanity. read more
By: Nicky Lopez | 2012-04-02 | Environment When Mother Earth sets loose her anger, it is certain to lead to devastating outcomes. Simply take a quick look at what tsunamis, thunderstorms, wildfire, and inundating has caused man. Life is seized, homes ruined, future altered, and then to some, there is no other direction but to get started once againfrom scratch. read more
By: BillyDRitchie | 2011-07-11 | Insurance I have long preached the gospel of water damage, pontificating that flooding can and does happen anywhere and at any time. Floods are the single most common natural disaster in the US, occurring in all fifty states, and causing billions of dollars in damage to life and property every year. read more
By: KevinMeaney | 2011-06-03 | Business As we all know that water is life then how it ruined life, it is due the excess of water flow during rainy season level of water on the surface is above the limits and its speed of flow towards downward is high that is uncontrollable due to this, people lose their life and many valuable things which they get after putting lots of effort and hard-work. read more
By: Christina Larsen | 2012-03-19 | Environment Planet Earth surely holds a special area in the hearts of individuals living throughout the world. Try to think of yourself staying in another world but not earth. How will you endure a scenario like that when all you'll ever want is on this planet? read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2010-10-21 | Home improvement Mold is a form of fungi that cause quite a problem when it finds its way into your home. When a home suffers from a flood or massive water damage mold can form all over the place. These mass amount of mold can cause severe allergies or respiratory problems. Some people are allergic to small numbers of mold, and with in these type of cases can fall victim to some pretty serious health risks read more