Things are sure a mess out there from all the pictures and reports I have seen on TV. I would imagine that boating is curtailed severly too which is secondary I am sure to anyone who has lost a home or business.
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The media is calling this a mini Katrina....not so, you won't of hear homeowners that lost everything bitching because they don't have a $500 check card in their hand, they just want to get back to their home to see what they have left and get on with their life.
The media in your area obviously didnt spend enough time focusing on the hard working, families and business owners who have been back at ground zero rebuilding thier lives and the lives of their neigbors.
We are just getting all the run off from up north. This past weekend I buttoned up the boat to ride out the flood. As of yesterday I can no longer get to my boat. It looks like my marina is in the middle of a lake. They are predicting the water to be at the 93 record levels around us. It's going to be a real mess for a while and they have shut down the river to all boat traffic. I just hope it goes down as fast as it is coming up... But then again, I wish it wouldn't come up at all. To many lives affected by all of this.
Last weekend as I was securing my boat it looked like a mass exodus from the neighborhood next to the marina. POD containers at every doorstep, trucks piled high with peoples belongings. Right now, they all have at least 3 feet of water in their homes and the river is suposed to rise another 6' before it crests on Monday.
Good news - we are going to be able to get to our boat.
Levee's are breaching quickly which is hurting some people however - so not good news for those living in flood plains protected by levees.