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Flood Risk America Participates in the ‘Eye of the Storm 2022‘ Hurricane Preparedness Event

Flood Risk America Participates in the ‘Eye of the Storm 2022‘ Hurricane Preparedness Event

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Lake Worth, FL, July 8, 2022 — Flood Risk America (FRA) participated in the Eye of the Storm 2022
an annual hurricane preparedness event that took place at the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort
Lauderdale, FL. The event was sponsored by the Florida International University’s International Hurricane Research Center (FIU-IHRC), and the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), and highlighted hurricane science, mitigation and preparedness, and the most up-to-date storm-tracking technology.


“As an industry-leading flood risk management company specializing in FEMA-Compliant, proactive flood risk prevention products and comprehensive flood risk mitigation solutions, Flood Risk America is ideally positioned to help businesses stay safe and protected during the upcoming hurricane season,” said Steve Gill, CEO at Flood Risk America.

The FRA‘s Flood Preparedness products and solutions are designed to be rapidly deployable when the need for flood emergency preparedness is significant and immediate response is critical.

“With a busier-than-average predicted season, we are pleased to be able to attend this extraordinary event and showcase our innovative flood preparedness products and solutions to our community and the event attendees,” added Mr. Gill.

The event attendees included both private and public sectors organizations, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), American Red Cross, Florida Power & Light, NextEra Energy, Florida International University, Florida Atlantic University, United Way The Weather Channel, Broward County, and others.

About Flood Risk America:
Flood Risk America, LLC (FRA) is an industry-leading flood risk management company specializing
in FEMA-Compliant, proactive flood risk prevention solutions and products designed to effectively mitigate flood risks for commercial property developers, owners, and operators nationwide. For more information, please visit www.floodriskamerica.com. 


Media Contacts:
Steve Gill, CEO
Flood Risk America, LLC
Phone: (561) 578-4220
E-mail: [email protected]

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