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Floods don’t follow city limits or property lines. Using a flood map, you can see the relationship between your property and the areas with the highest risk of flooding. There is no such thing as a “no-risk zone,” but some areas have a lower or moderate risk. The FEMA Flood Map Service Center (MSC) is the official online location to find all flood hazard mapping products created under the National Flood Insurance Program, including your community’s flood map. Flood maps help mortgage lenders determine insurance requirements and help communities develop strategies for reducing their risk. The mapping process helps you and your community understand your flood risk and make more informed decisions about how to reduce or manage your risk. Updates to flood maps are a collaboration between your community and FEMA. Every community that participates in the National Flood Insurance Program has a floodplain administrator who works with FEMA during the mapping process. FEMA provides the technology and relies on your community’s leaders to share local knowledge and plans to make the maps as accurate as possible. FEMA and the floodplain administrator work with local engineers and surveyors to collect the data to inform the maps. Community members are also invited to provide information to help local officials better understand how water drains in the area. FEMA works with local experts before combining the data into a computer model that is used to create the updated flood map. Once the data analysis is done, preliminary flood maps will be available for review. Before your community decides to adopt the maps, you have 90 days to submit technical data to support an appeal to the map.

As a result of the 7 April aftershock, Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant lost three of four external power lines and lost cooling function for as much as 80 minutes. A spill of a couple of litres of radioactive water occurred at Onagawa. The number 2 reactor at Tōkai Nuclear Power Plant was shut down automatically. Japan Atomic Power Company stated that there was a second operational pump sustaining the cooling systems, but that two of three diesel generators used to power the cooling system were out of order. Japan's transport network suffered severe disruptions. Many sections of Tōhoku Expressway serving northern Japan were damaged. All railway services were suspended in Tokyo, with an estimated 20,000 people stranded at major stations across the city. In the hours after the earthquake, some train services were resumed. Most Tokyo area train lines resumed full service by the next day-12 March. Twenty thousand stranded visitors spent the night of 11-12 March inside Tokyo Disneyland.

What are the stages of the buyer's journey? Awareness: Buyer realizes they have a problem that needs to be solved. Consideration: Buyer performs research, brand, and product comparisons while considering which solution is best. Decision: Buyer selects a solution to their problem. Understanding the buyer’s journey is at the core of an effective email strategy. By understanding what stage your buyers are at, you’ll be able to create personalized content that address specific needs at specific stages of the buyer's journey to launch a successful campaign. Let’s outline the steps you need to take to get your first email campaign off the ground. How Do I Find Subscribers and Grow My Email List? As a marketer, your list of email addresses is your most valuable marketing asset. When email subscribers opt-in to your list, they want to hear from you. So give them easy ways to sign-up. To grow your email list, make sure you’re including email signup forms on every page of your website - the footer or sidebar of your site are great places to add a form.

While we're more about a proactive approach for stopping spam abuse, you'll never be able to successfully stop 100% of it. It's always good to set-up guardrails to detect if spam gets through. You can collect the IP address of your form submissions. This way you can detect if there have been multiple submissions from the same IP address in a short period of time and stop additional submissions from that IP address going forward. While spammers can easily change their IPs, such a solution will still be able to stop mass sign ups from a single IP. When a sign up form is being abused, there'll be an influx of submissions which will result in a large increase of messages being sent through your Postmark account, and likely an increase in hard bounces and spam complaints. Using our webhooks you can keep a pulse on your account's sending and whether there's a spike in these events. This can serve as a warning signal that something is amiss so you can take necessary action, like disabling your website forms, to avoid additional abuse.

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