Started a thread on this yesterday but it was deleted for being off topic.It’s sounding rough in the Carolina’s and Tennessee from the flooding. Hope everyone is okay.
My wife was showing me videos at lunch of the flooding, it was really unbelievable with the houses and roads being washed away. Apparently most of this happened in areas that they didn’t even think they needed to be prepared for it.Started a thread on this yesterday but it was deleted for being off topic.
Not sure how you prepare for over topping dams and roads washing away in the mountains, other than evacuateMy wife was showing me videos at lunch of the flooding, it was really unbelievable with the houses and roads being washed away. Apparently most of this happened in areas that they didn’t even think they needed to be prepared for it.
Glad you’re okay. Damn the idiots!Some are forecasting this is going to be the most $$ disaster is US history. Two Duke Energy trucks came by my house today for assessment, Said it was like this all over. It is absolutely devastating what happed here. Some nut jobs are saying this is climate change ( the old global warming crowd) and laughing because it has hit “climate change” deniers in red states” the hardest.
Was able to get tree off my house.
I think Tennessee and North Carolina may need our prayers more than us Floridians do.
Absolutely devastatingWe are spooked here in western NC.
My friends in Englewood had 2 1/2 feet in their downstairs, as did most of their neighborhood. I’m here helping out. It’s a sad deal but everyone is safe.Was talking to the mail man, his buddy has a place at horseshoe beach on 14 foot high concrete pillars. Its gone. I guess they measured 17 feet above ground level. And from where Im at it didnt seem all that bad wind wise.