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Turn on CNN NOW, Aerial Footage NO Flood
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Marilyn wrote::cry: This is just a sad sad day, My husband is watching some car show and won't let me have the tv to watch CNN I know N.Orleans got it bad and Ms. too But how is Pensacola? I cannot get through to my son down there.![]()
The last time i spoke to him earlier today the water was starting to come into their house . Does anyone know ???
Pensacola is just fine.We only saw T.S force winds here.I drove around town today and I saw a down tree here and there but that's about it.Lots of people are out of power though.
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Derek Ortt
This is just beyond amazing!
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djtil wrote:no, people thought that it could have been exponentially worse....and those people are right.
Well, let me put it in perspective. For most of NO the flooding could've been worse. But for 9th Ward and areas in e-ern NO they still got what looks to be 8-10' of flooding (houses in that last pic appear to be one story so I'm eyeballing at least 8ft of water to get to that height). Anything over the head of the avg adult which for discussion purposes I'll say is 5'5" - 6' is bad. If you can't swim 8' will DROWN you. People have drowned in 4' of water. Heck 3' can drown a child. Bullet really wasn't dodged at all IMO for NO. City was destroyed but was hit pretty hard none the less.
And keep in mind this is only NO. I can only imagine the horror we may see once we get into the rest of the towns in SE LA and MS.
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Thank You Opal thank You very Much I had just ask in another Thread ..As soon as my son can call me He will...Opal storm wrote:Marilyn wrote::cry: This is just a sad sad day, My husband is watching some car show and won't let me have the tv to watch CNN I know N.Orleans got it bad and Ms. too But how is Pensacola? I cannot get through to my son down there.![]()
The last time i spoke to him earlier today the water was starting to come into their house . Does anyone know ???
Pensacola is just fine.We only saw T.S force winds here.I drove around town today and I saw a down tree here and there but that's about it.Lots of people are out of power though.
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Photos of the rescue from the rooftop and the New Orleans rooftop damage.
http://philadelphiaweather.blogspot.com ... amage.html
http://philadelphiaweather.blogspot.com ... amage.html
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