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Man, what are you even complaining about? Okay, I live in Africa and I literally have to walk 10 miles every day just to get a sip of water from the nearest river. Meanwhile, you literally get free water right at your doorstep. Like bro, you can literally drink that, you got free water. I swear a kiss these days are so ungrateful.
You want to know what's inside that water? Water. And if you're not gonna drink that, then okay, that's fine with me. That just means more water for me.
Be very careful. Try to use sandbags. Sand can absorb water to a certain extent, depending on how much water there is. That's what I highly recommend for you, is putting sandbags near your windows, your garage doors, and stuff like that to prevent indoor flooding. But if the house starts to fill up to the ceiling, just evacuate.
Go somewhere where it's like heights, like go to a high place that's high and dry, like find safer ground and higher ground. That's the only way to escape a flood. Go to a rescue shelter if you need to, but don't stay in that house. Everything will become mildewed and destroyed and you don't want to have an electrical outlet, let it burst and then cause more problems for you.