
Rising Waters, Rising Risks:
How to Stay Ahead of Flooding
Climate change is creating conditions that are worsening the frequency and severity of flooding
On average, storms are getting more severe as global temperatures rise. Increased precipitation and rising sea levels lead to more flood events.
Double the Trouble
There are 2 different kinds of flooding to look out for in PEI:
Inland flooding which occurs when extreme rainfall or snow melt can’t be absorbed into the ground fast enough.
Coastal flooding from rising sea levels and storm surges.
More Than Just Water
Flooding impacts homes and communities, both in the short and longer term.
The force of the water itself, as well as the impact of debris carried within the water, can cause massive damage.
When possessions or structural aspects of the home are submerged, the exposure to water can damage property and lead to mould.
Flooding can also cause waterborne illnesses, disruption in communication or other essential services, and dislocation of families and communities.
Protect Your Home from Flood Damage
Home Preparedness Checklist
Take action to reduce the impacts of flooding on your home.
Products to Protect
Your Home
Need tips on what products to look for? Check out our mini guide.
Deep Dive: Flood Map
Concerned about flooding? CHRIS (the PEI Climate Hazard & Risk Information System) can indicate your risk of more severe flood damage.
Take Action Today
Want to learn more about how you can reduce the impacts of flooding on your home?