Please keep all the victims of this horrible flood in your prayers.
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LucyCline |
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Just wanted to make sure that everybody is staying out of the flood waters. If you can't see the road, for goodness sake, don't drive into the water!
Bobby and I went to look at the water on Hwy 67 N today. It's bad, but not nearly as bad as the Hardy//Cherokee Village and Batesville areas. If any of
you wanna see my pictures, they're in an album on my MySpace page. The Black River, which runs through
Pocahontas, is supposed to crest Saturday. This afternoon a levee broke up North, so all of that water is coming this way. It's far from over.
Please keep all the victims of this horrible flood in your prayers.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05)
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My thoughts and prayers go out to all those who are in areas where the weather has been severe as of late.
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oh wow - I really hate flooding in the roads so I feel for everyone. I had a naff car for far too long that would conk out at the mere whiff of a puddle, which
was so stressful I now hate driing through water.
elxxx
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I'm surprised that more people haven't commented on this thread. I know our local flooded area made national news... CNN, I believe. If anyone saw it,
Success is a little community just North of here.
Water is now over Highway 67 North of me and Highway 67 South of me. I've added several new pictures to the album on my MySpace page. Please take a few mintues to look at the pictures and feel free to leave comments. Pocahontas is almost completely surrounded now. If it gets much worse, we won't even be able to get to the stores, because they're along the river.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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Wow, Lucy, so sorry to hear this. So much crazy weather all over the place. I did see some of this in the news on Friday. Gosh, I hope it ends soon!
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Thanks. We just got word that a levee south of here has breeched in two places. Our water system may shut down soon. Water is not far from being in Wal-Mart,
which is one of only three places to buy food here. Another, Price Chopper, is also near being flooded. I went to Price Chopper tonight, Bobby was afraid for
me to drive across the river bridge. Water was only about 3 feet from the bottom of the bridge early this afternoon. I stocked up on food, cause... well... you
never know.
Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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Please forgive the size of these. I have not resized them.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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Yes, I have been hearing the news about these terrible floods in your part of the country, Lucy. I just haven't been around the board much the past few
days. I have been thinking of and praying for everyone affected ever since I heard about the floods and will continue to do so. I hope you and your family
and property stay safe, and I'm glad you had a chance to stock up on food. Take good care of yourselves!
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We're trying to stay safe and dry. Our house is not in any danger, which we're VERY thankful for! There was an assisted living center evacuated
yesterday.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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Wow, Lucy, those pictures really take one there! Prayers and best wishes for everyone to stay safe in all ares of the country having severe weather.
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OMG Lucy. I'd been hearing about the flooding in your area, but I had no idea. We got hit pretty hard in Southern Indiana too, but it doesn't look near as bad as down there. My prayers to you and to all the folks affected by the flooding. |
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That is terrible, Lucy, glad you're okay though, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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LucyCline |
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Thanks again to all who have replied. As I've said, it's far from over. Black River is still rising here. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get
more pictures, but I may try this afternoon.
The first one above of Highway 67 (#5) and the last one of HWY 67 (#9) are taken approximately the same area but about an hour apart. That's how fast the water is coming. If you look to to the left of each of these pictures, you'll see a blue building with a white roof. That's the same building in both shots. Picture #2, with the STOP sign, you can see Price Chopper. Last night when we went, the parking lot was half flooded. When we took that picture about noon yesterday, water wasn't even in the parking lot. Here's a couple shots of the park at the river bridge. We usually call it the "skate park" because they have skate ramps there. Again, I haven't resized these. swingset and other playground equipment -
that's a very tall old steam engine under that slanted roof -
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05)
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Goodness, I'm sorry I didn't catch this earlier. We haven't had the news on much lately because it's mostly about the election year catfights,
and our Weather Channel keeps blipping out.
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Thanks Molly.
I'm not sure of the death tolls yet. I know it's at 5 for Missouri and I know of at least 2 deaths in Arkansas. One man drown. The other was a highway dept. worker and they think he had a heart attack and drove into a ditch. I believe he called for help, but ambulances couldn't reach him. There's also been tremendous loss of property, including livestock. www.kait8.com is our local TV station's website. If anyone wants to see more, they can check that out. There's "See it, Snap it, Send it" pictures from viewers.. Some are of Randolph County, which is my county.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05)
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POCAHONTAS - Billy Manning watched Saturday morning as a quickly constructed manmade levee broke behind his east Pocahontas home, flooding a senior-citizen housing complex and allowing water to within a foot of his back fence. Randolph County and city workers built the 100-yard emergency levee Friday to keep the Black River from inundating the Robil Addition, a neighborhood of about 200 houses near the Pocahontas Municipal Airport. Much of the levee held, keeping back 4-6 feet of water from the neighborhood. But on the eastern end, the dirt gave way and the water rushed through. "They kept putting dirt on it," Manning said Saturday. "But it kept washing out." Water encircled the neighborhood, crossed Arkansas 304 and then flooded across U. S. 67 just south of the Pocahontas city limits. Another levee, built in the 1940 s, also broke Saturday, adding to the flooding on U. S. 67. Randolph County sheriff 's deputies advised those in east Pocahontas to evacuate, but many stayed behind, trusting the levee. Manning opted to stay. When the river flooded in 1982, he moved his belongings out, but this time he decided to remain home to "keep an eye on things." Behind his house on Tara Drive, 15 units of the Patrick Manor Senior Housing Authority were flooded with over a foot of muddy water. The complex was evacuated Friday, said Pocahontas Fire Chief Scott Baltz. Water seeped through the new dirt levee, filling Ron Haskins ' shop at the end of Vicki Street with about 8 inches. Haskins moved his pontoon boat from the shop to his house farther up the street and planned on staying in his house. "I'll be here till I die," Haskins said. "I hate that the levee broke down there, but it helped us by relieving pressure. " If the levee gives here, I guess I have a way out," he said, pointing to his boat. County crews sandbagged the entryways to the county's Health Department on the Arkansas 304 Spur to protect the building. A large front-end loader drove through 4 feet of water on the department's parking lot, its scoop full of sandbags. The Black River continued to rise Saturday, along with rumors about flooding. "People have been saying the [U. S. 67 ] Black River bridge is going to close for the past two days," a Randolph County sheriff's dispatcher said. "It still has 6 feet to go. The bridge won't close." Talk at T-Rex's, a convenience store on the southern edge of Pocahontas, focused on whether numerous levees broke and if U. S. 67 would close. The river stages - like temperatures during a hot summer day - were common topics of discussion Saturday. The river reached 26. 5 feet Saturday afternoon with an expected crest of 26. 8 this evening. Flood stage at Pocahontas is 17 feet. At 10 a. m., about 3 inches of water covered both lanes of U. S. 67. Officials closed one side of the four-lane roadway, routing the northbound traffic onto one of the southbound lanes. By 4 p. m., nearly a foot of water rushed over the roadway. About a foot of water covered the Wal-Mart Supercenter parking lot just south of the river's bridge. The store remained open Saturday afternoon, said Marty Cagle, director of the Randolph County Office of Emergency Management. The town's Centennial Park on the north banks of the Black River near downtown became a tourist attraction Saturday afternoon, as water lapped against a parking lot, some 300 yards from the river's channel. A stream of traffic cruised U. S. 67, and people stopped to snap pictures of one another with the deluge as a photographic backdrop. "We've had a bunch of rubberneckers out today," said Pocahontas Police Chief Chad Mulligan. "We're having to keep them from going into flooded areas so we can get our work done." Just west of the Randolph County Courthouse, David Roberson launched his boat in a murky pool of oil and debris and motored his way to his Marr Street home. Water from the Town Creek, a tributary to the Black River, had backed up, flooding several homes and businesses. Motor oil and gasoline from the flooded city shop on Marr Street drifted into the floodwaters, creating a pungent smell. "It started coming up last night," he said of the water. "I had to carry four people out of my house." Farther east, where traffic was limited to two lanes on U. S. 67 as waters from the Current, Fourche and Black rivers swelled, Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department flaggers noted vehicle tie-ups of more than 30 minutes. The highway serves as a major east-and-west corridor across northeast Arkansas. Pocahontas radio station KPOC-FM, 104. 1, sat in about 3 feet of water off U. S. 67 north and was off the air Saturday afternoon. Although Manning plans to stay at his house, he does have an emergency plan. If the dirt levee gives way north of his house, he intends to park his truck under a tree on Tara Drive. "If it busts, I'll take it to the tree," he said. "It's the highest point out here."
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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They just shut down highway 67 South between here and Walnut Ridge.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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Tha's awful, Lucy. I appreciate your capturing pictures considering everything going on, I think you got some very telling pictures. The stop sign shows
just how deep the water is! Wow, more stories: the areas mentioned are Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Arkansas, it sounds like this flooding is
covering a very large area. A brief article mentioned 16 deaths so far. I am sure it is a very scary time for many people.
South of where I live in GA (middle GA), the Flint River and maybe another one flooded really bad in 1993, I think a few people died, and for years you could see the line where the floods crested in various buildings. I am keeping you all in my prayers and have been since I found out about it. Take care, Lucy. I am glad to find out you can stay at your home and not evacuate. |
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Thanks so much, Marnie. The radio station mentioned in the story I posted is only about a mile from me, but I'm up on a fairly large hill, so I'm not
in any danger. I had heard the number of deaths was 16, but I wasn't sure if that was just here (Arkansas and Missouri) or nationwide.
There's lots of people out taking pictures. Town was so congested yesterday, much more so than a normal Saturday in March. The story above mentioned Marr Street. Here's a photo I took of Marr Street yesterday.
The street winds up by the trees on the right and between the white houses and brown buildings. I didn't think you could see the city shop, but that blue building in the background is part of the shop. It's easy to see how oil and gas from there got into the floodwater.
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05)
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I hope you're keeping safe & dry, Lucy. The easter egg hunt isn't nearly as much fun when you have to dive for them.
Shane
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Thanks for the pictures Lucy. Stay safe & dry! Sounds like what's often referred to as a "100 years' flood).
:lolo @ Shane - very true!
Cindi
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Diving for Easter Eggs would indeed suck.
Yeah, Cyn, they're calling this a "100 year flood".
Love,
Lucy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Monkeeland...that's a big website..." - Micky Dolenz in the Morning (2/18/05) |
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YOur parks are now really Water Parks for sure.
I hope this ends soon for y'all Lucy. You are all in our prayers. No one needs this but it's interesting that these major weather events seem to happen on major election years. Someone tryin to tell us something? Hmmmm? "It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out
how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the
arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without
error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the
triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and
timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." Theodore Roosevelt..."Citizenship in a Republic,"
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wow thats crazy
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Lucy, I'm so sorry! I hadn't heard about any of this. Hardly ever watch the news anymore. I'm glad your house is not in danger!!
Mare
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Now I have heard of an explosion that occurred in Arkansas today, or am I mistaken?!
Goodness gracious!! |
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