Answer:
The flood shifts the supply to the left.
The increase in healthcare costs shifts the supply curve to the left.
Step-by-step explanation:
An increase in the cost of production inputs (increase in health costs) or a decrease in the availability of resources (the flood reduced the firm's production capability), will shift the supply curve to the left.
A leftward shift of the supply curve will lower the quantity supplied and will increase the price of the good at every level of demand.