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Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
"When The Levee Breaks" have your maps handy. The future is now:
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Gordon Michael Scallion's Future US Earth Changes Map
Originally posted by rodredux
Not very comforting. I live right in the middle of all this, about fifteen minutes from Cairo, Illinois. Let me tell you, it's strange to drive through town and see the water just a couple inches below street level in places, and in others, just roofs sticking out of the water. I hope we can get out tomorrow. I live on high ground, thank goodness, but many of our businesses and roads in and out of town are not. And it's just keeps raining... 5 days of rain predicted for the next week. Someone send me a boat.
Originally posted by Greenize
This is starting to freak me out. I live just over the cairo bridge on the Ky side... the maps all show my town gone! Its been raining again for two solid days and two more to come... 5 more inches possible. My husband is out of a job due to the flooding and there is no end in sight. We are over 400 ft above sea level in my town... is that gonna matter?
Originally posted by Greenize
reply to post by EvolEric
I have my emergency kit in place! This is just so surreal.... my son asked me the other day if setting off the explosives could trigger a quake. My husband took me around today and showed me some of the flooding... it can't be described! I may call in sick tomorrow so I can be home when they blow this levee... just in case!
Originally posted by bkaust
sending all my thoughts to all affected from Brisbane here, we had our floods in Jan, as you all know, I have several friends and family that have lost a lot, so I know how scary and hard flooding is. People think 'its just water' but no one can image the scale of a disastrous flood until you see it first hand. Hoping things start looking up asap, and it doesn't get as bad as it looks like it will.
I'll add - that map is so creepy compared to the link that was posted in another thread that maps the flood risk areas, almost exactly the same!edit on 2/5/2011 by bkaust because: (no reason given)