A flood is defined as «surface water, waves, including tidal wave and tsunami, tides, tidal water,
overflow of any body of water, or spray from any of these, all whether or not driven by wind, including storm surge».
Such loss is excluded regardless of any other cause or event contributing concurrently or in any sequence to the loss... 3 (a) Flood, surface water, waves, tidal water,
overflow of a body of water, or spray from any of these, whether or not driven by wind.»
Flood, surface water, waves, tidal water,
overflow of a body of water, and water below the surface of the ground are not covered.
Not exact matches
Well, from 350 km (~ 220 miles) up civilization looks like clusters
of lights nestled in river valleys and practically
overflowing into the oceans or other
bodies of water.
For instance, during extreme weather events, sewage pipes
overflow with added storm
water runoff, resulting in wastewater dumping into local
bodies of water or the ocean.
Not only is paying for bottled
water like paying for gravity, but the plastic chemicals leaching out
of the bottles have now been proven highly toxic to your
body, and our landfills are
overflowing with plastic bottles that do not biodegrade.
It means
water moving along the ground, such as from a
body of water which has
overflowed its banks or boundaries.
«Tests on
water samples show the main
body of Lake Conway is oil - free,» the report said, and pumps continue pulling
water from the bottom
of the cove to keep it from
overflowing.
As defined by NFIP, it is a temporary or general condition
of partial or complete inundation
of two or more acres
of normally dry land from: mudflow,
overflow of inland or tidal
waters, unusual or rapid accumulation or runoff
of surface
waters from any source, and a collapse or subsidence
of land along the shore
of a lake or other similar
body of water as a result
of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents
of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels.
While
water damage results from a malfunctioning utility or pipe, flood damage occurs when heavy rains, an
overflowing body of water, or snow melt rise to a high enough level to enter your house or overload your plumbing system.
Unprecedented rainfall remains the most important one though
overflowing of water bodies, melting snow and clogging
of storm drains too can be grounds on which insurance can be obtained.
An
overflow of water from a lake, stream, river or other
body of water.
It means
water moving along the ground, such as from a
body of water which has
overflowed its banks or boundaries.
If you are near a
body of water, whether it has a reputation for
overflowing or not, you want to make sure you are insured against this peril.