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Flooding at my school by rbell2915
Started on: 04-18-2013 08:22 AM
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Last post by: rbell2915 on 04-18-2013 10:23 PM
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Report this Post04-18-2013 08:22 AM Click Here to See the Profile for rbell2915Send a Private Message to rbell2915Direct Link to This Post
It's been storming like crazy over the past day in my area. I'm at school and there's at least and inch of water flooding in sections of the school and power loss in the sophomore lockers. Oh my gosh. This is crazy. This is like a haunted house from hell o.o
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Report this Post04-18-2013 10:14 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 2.5Send a Private Message to 2.5Direct Link to This Post
I assume they'd have sent students home long ago?
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Report this Post04-18-2013 11:09 AM Click Here to See the Profile for rbell2915Send a Private Message to rbell2915Direct Link to This Post
Nah, school is still on. There's only about half the school here. They removed the water. I'll have some pics up when I get home. There's been busses full of kids TRAPPED on roads too. I don't know the conditions of the roads yet though but they must be horrible. So many are closed down.
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Spring rains bode well for this year's corn, wheat, and wheat crop, but some places, too much has made fields too muddy to get into. Parts of Ohio and Arkansas have turned into giant mudholes.
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