Social Impacts
Environmental Impacts
Short Term Economic Impacts
Long Term Economic Impacts
Flood Preparation
100

(Definition) What is a social impact?

Effect of flooding on people or communities.

100

(Definition) What is an environmental impact?

Effect of flooding on plants, animals, or land.

100

What cost do businesses face when their stock is damaged in a flood?

Paying to replace or repair the stock.

100

(Definition) What is an Economic impact?

Effect of flooding on people being able to buy and sell things/ earn or spend money.

100

One simple thing a family can prepare before a flood?

An emergency kit or go-bag.

200

Name one example social impact of a flood.

Homes damaged / schools closed / roads blocked

200

What happens to soil during a big flood?

It can wash away (erosion).

200

Roads close during floods. What impact does this cause for workers?

Loss of income because they can’t get to work.

200

What happens to insurance prices in flood-prone areas?

They increase.

200

Name 3 useful things to keep in a flood kit.

Radio, drinking water, batteries, poncho, flashlight, canned food, can opener

300

Why might people have to move away after a flood?

Homes are unsafe or underwater.

300

Why do fish sometimes die after floods?

Water Pollution

300

Why might cafés or shops lose income after a flood?

They can’t open or customers can’t reach them.

300

Why might house values drop in long-term flood zones?

Buyers don’t want risky properties / places that are prone to flooding

300

What tools helps communities receive flood warnings?

Alerts or weather warning systems.

400

How can floods affect children’s learning?

Schools may close or lose supplies.

400

How can flooding change the land?

Makes new lakes or damages riverbanks.

400

Floods cause emergency clean-up efforts. What short-term cost does government face?

Spending money on rescue, clean-up, and emergency services.

400

How does flood prone areas affect business planners?

They may avoid investing new stores and businesses there, leading to less jobs available in the area.

400

How can building higher reduce risk?

It avoids floodwater reaching homes.

500

How can a community help after a flood?

Volunteering, rebuilding, donating.

500

How can people help the environment recover?

Plant trees / clean rivers / stop pollution.

500

How does damage to farms (like ruined crops) affect the local economy?

It reduces food supply, making food more scarce and expensive and lowers farmers income

500

How can long-term damage to farmland affect future income?

Lower-quality soil reduces future harvests.

500

Why is an emergency plan helpful?

It keeps everyone safe and organised during a flood.

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