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Iowa
Never good when your hometown is front page news nationally for three days running :cens:
All of the water in Cedar Rapids comes from a number of wells, most of which flooded quickly. Yesterday there was a news report that the last pump station (in a town of 125,000 people mind you) was going to flood quickly and help was needed. Within 30 minutes 800 people showed up to fill sandbags. They have 4 days of water left before the entire town runs dry, and my parents being on high ground are the first to get cut off. Not a good time to have your house catch fire! Some pics... http://www.gazetteonline.com/apps/pb...3934971&Ref=PH http://www.gazetteonline.com/apps/pb...5363878&Ref=PH -spence |
Wow Spence. I hope your family is OK during all of this.
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They're doing well, although the new water ban they just put in place will be a test. Only limited cooking and hand washing is permitted.
No showers even! A neighbor knows someone with a well outside of town so they're all heading out to fill up coolers with water. And this is after a winter where they had 60" of snow and multiple ice storms! -spence |
My best to your parents Spence.
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hoping for the best spence.
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They're fine, but the town is going to take a long time to recover.
They say it's going to take two weeks for the river to get back to flood stage! -spence |
Spence - Hope all are safe. Have friends in Des Moines who are manning sand bag lines. Scary.
ps - my Iowa friends keep me stocked with Maytag Blue! Yum!! |
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As good as it gets. -spence |
Glad they're on high ground but being without water is no fun. :doh:
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Customer I was just on the phone with about half an hour ago said he had been sandbagging his house all weekend.
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