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2013 Calgary flood by fierosound
Started on: 06-26-2013 09:38 AM
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Last post by: Sourmug on 06-27-2013 09:59 AM
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Report this Post06-26-2013 09:38 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fierosoundClick Here to visit fierosound's HomePageSend a Private Message to fierosoundDirect Link to This Post
I came through high and dry as well as the members of our local Fiero club. I believe NO Fieros were lost.

Others weren't so lucky http://www.leaderpost.com/n...n/8570053/story.html

... and it's not the first time. http://www.theweathernetwor...d-happen-again/8295/

Pictures http://www.google.ca/search?q=Calgary+flood
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Report this Post06-26-2013 10:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for MonkeymanSend a Private Message to MonkeymanDirect Link to This Post
Glad to hear you're ok. That looks like a mess. Good to hear there weren't any damaged Fieros but cars can be replaced.
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Report this Post06-26-2013 11:29 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fastblackSend a Private Message to fastblackDirect Link to This Post
Good to hear you're OK. The river that runs through my town is expected to crest at record levels about 50 miles downstream. 24 feet is what they are expecting...I think 15' is flood stage Have some friends down there too, may go sand bagging this afternoon.

Stay dry!
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Report this Post06-26-2013 02:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PatrickSend a Private Message to PatrickDirect Link to This Post

Try this link Here.

What a damn mess.
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Report this Post06-27-2013 01:08 AM Click Here to See the Profile for timmerSend a Private Message to timmerDirect Link to This Post
I have family all through Calgary and so far they are all safe with no damage
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Report this Post06-27-2013 09:59 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SourmugSend a Private Message to SourmugDirect Link to This Post
I now see that we have a train derailment to add to the ongoing saga. Apparently a trian with full tanker cars was crossing one of the train bridges over the river whent he bridge started to sink. 5 full cars are now trapped on the sinking bridge... Likely foood damage to the bridge foundation I expect.

http://www.sunnewsnetwork.c...20130627-091827.html
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