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05-11-2011, 10:52 AM
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2011 Mississippi River Floods. (April-May 2011)
for more threads like this one : http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...me-line-45276/ This NOAA satellite image taken May 02 shows a thick band of clouds stretching from the Great Lakes, down the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, and into Texas. This system pulls ample moisture in from the Gulf of Mexico and triggers periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms across the region. Jonathan White and Leandra Felton wade through slowly rising floodwaters with items from their home in Memphis May 7. Temporary structures are constructed at Angola State Penitentiary in West Feliciana Parish, La., on May 9. A convoy of buses and vans transferred inmates with medical problems from Angola, which is bordered on three sides by the Mississippi River, while other inmates were moved to buildings on higher ground to prepare for possible flooding. Col. Vernie Reichling, commander of the US Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, speaks during a news conference in front of the rising Mississippi River in Memphis, Tenn., on May 8. Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh (r.) steps to a microphone to answer questions alongside Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon (l.) during a news conference near the Birds Point levee on May 1, in Mississippi County, Mo. Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon points at floodwaters as he flies near the Birds Point levee in a Missouri National Guard helicopter on May 3, over Mississippi County, Mo. After the levee was intentionally breached by the Army Corps of Engineers on May 2 Nixon said state leaders would do everything 'within our power to make sure the levee is rebuilt and those fields, the most fertile fields in the heartland, are put back in production.' sources : google, wiki & boston.com |
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05-21-2011, 12:18 PM
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Re: 2011 Mississippi River Floods. (April-May 2011)
Oh my gosh lol! I lived behind the levee in Tunica MS and had to evacuate! I'm living in town, now. I'll miss my little shack in the woods. ![]() That's a view of where I lived. My house is the one with the brown/red roof right between two trees. The local newspaper (The Tunica Times) uploaded a set of pictures, including the above, on Facebook, and I originally tagged my house in the picture. Then they untagged me! I couldn't stop giggling. My pets and family all got out safe though, so I hardly consider myself a victim. When the water goes down, I can walk over and take some pictures of the damage for you guys if you want. They say the road should be cleared by Monday, but it will probably still be too soggy. No one died as far as I know, but about 500-600 of us are losing our homes. |
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05-22-2011, 03:58 PM
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Re: 2011 Mississippi River Floods. (April-May 2011)
I can't imagine how horrible it must be to have your home ruined by excessive flooding, and all the hassle of havin to move somewhere else. We had some heavy floods in the UK back in 2007 due to really really high levels of rainfall, but the floods were nowhere near as bad as this.
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