Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
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Cleanup efforts began in earnest this morning after tornadoes tore through West Dallas and eastern suburbs.
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
http://www.sequoyahcountytimes.com/view ... top_story#
for more pictures from Sequoyah County flooding (where twisterfanatic lives)
Hope all are ok.
for more pictures from Sequoyah County flooding (where twisterfanatic lives)
Hope all are ok.
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
artist wrote:http://www.sequoyahcountytimes.com/view/full_story/9452015/article-From-drought-to-drowned-Your-TIMES-invites-residents-to-upload-their-flood-pictures?instance=2nd_top_story#
for more pictures from Sequoyah County flooding (where twisterfanatic lives)
Hope all are ok.
Everyone was ok. They had 4 rescues and everyone is home safe now.
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
TULSA, OKLAHOMA -- Non-stop rain across much of eastern Oklahoma late Wednesday and early Thursday caused numerous flooding problems in Sequoyah, Haskell, McIntosh and Pittsburg counties.
As much as 8 inches of rain were reported across the region.
Flooding within the city limits of Sallisaw closed Sallisaw Public Schools for Thursday. The same was true for Central Public Schools in Sequoyah County.
In Haskell County, the city of Stigler also experienced flooding problems. Stigler Schools bus routes ran two hours late Thursday. City officials now say the water has receded and there are no reports of any damage.
September 9 Flooding In Sallisaw
News On 6 WARN Team Meteorologist Alan Crone says the heaviest rain fell south and southeast of Tulsa.
The heavy rains ranged from north of McAlester through Canadian and Eufaula to Stigler and Vian.
By Thursday afternoon the storms had moved out of Oklahoma into Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas.
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
TwisterFanatic wrote:artist wrote:http://www.sequoyahcountytimes.com/view/full_story/9452015/article-From-drought-to-drowned-Your-TIMES-invites-residents-to-upload-their-flood-pictures?instance=2nd_top_story#
for more pictures from Sequoyah County flooding (where twisterfanatic lives)
Hope all are ok.
Everyone was ok. They had 4 rescues and everyone is home safe now.
I am so glad to hear that! Has the water started receding there yet?
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
artist wrote:TwisterFanatic wrote:artist wrote:http://www.sequoyahcountytimes.com/view/full_story/9452015/article-From-drought-to-drowned-Your-TIMES-invites-residents-to-upload-their-flood-pictures?instance=2nd_top_story#
for more pictures from Sequoyah County flooding (where twisterfanatic lives)
Hope all are ok.
Everyone was ok. They had 4 rescues and everyone is home safe now.
I am so glad to hear that! Has the water started receding there yet?
Somewhat, the creeks and rivers are at a ridiculously high level. At a level i have never seen before
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By JEFF CARLTON and JAY ROOT
The Associated Press
ARLINGTON, Texas — At least two people died as the remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine caused flooding in central and north Texas, submerging much of the city of Arlington under water.
Cleburne fire chief Clint Ishmael tells the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that a man drowned Wednesday afternoon after being swept away from firefighters who were trying to rescue him from a flooded creek north of Alvarado in Johnson County. The man had been stranded in his pickup truck.
He says the man was found about 50 yards downstream.
The National Weather Service has reported that at least one person died in a vehicle submerged by water from a swollen creek in Killeen, north of Austin.
Associated Press Writers Jamie Stengle, Terry Wallace, Danny Robbins and Schuyler Dixon in Dallas contributed to this report. Jay Root reported from Austin.
Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/09/08 ... z0z3y2c0mk
The Associated Press
ARLINGTON, Texas — At least two people died as the remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine caused flooding in central and north Texas, submerging much of the city of Arlington under water.
Cleburne fire chief Clint Ishmael tells the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that a man drowned Wednesday afternoon after being swept away from firefighters who were trying to rescue him from a flooded creek north of Alvarado in Johnson County. The man had been stranded in his pickup truck.
He says the man was found about 50 yards downstream.
The National Weather Service has reported that at least one person died in a vehicle submerged by water from a swollen creek in Killeen, north of Austin.
Associated Press Writers Jamie Stengle, Terry Wallace, Danny Robbins and Schuyler Dixon in Dallas contributed to this report. Jay Root reported from Austin.
Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/09/08 ... z0z3y2c0mk
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
You can really see where the heaviest band set up last night on the Mesonet site..
I am right in the 9.45 area... The airport officially got 10.57 inches
I am right in the 9.45 area... The airport officially got 10.57 inches
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Re: Reports frm Friends in TX & OK re: Hermine & ck in, Warning
TwisterFanatic wrote:You can really see where the heaviest band set up last night on the Mesonet site..
I am right in the 9.45 area... The airport officially got 10.57 inches
that is an incredible amount of rain for a short time.
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We got it all in about 4 hours.. It was unlike anything i ever seen before.
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