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Originally posted by Bachrk
Also read some of the comments under the original video link I posted. Someone was saying they were outside and it started sprinkling. They had to go in because the rain seemed to be burning her skin?
Here's the kicker below.
On May 25th, the Lucite facility... recondensed as acid rain on nearby plants. Chemical burns can cause that kind of spotty damage...
Originally posted by Tharsis
Was Memphis affected by the Nashville floods?
Originally posted by The Patriot
Originally posted by Tharsis
Was Memphis affected by the Nashville floods?
Not in the least. I live just below Memphis across the Mississippi state line. All we got was some decent rain, around here no floods of any kind that day.
Originally posted by seataka
My GUESS:
Sounds LIKE a fungal aflatoxin - they have been implicated previously...in poultry die offs.
The locations affected are bottomlands... these would have all been flooded recently.... too much water kills long after the water has receded by the fungi that spawn in dampness..
Poultry (birds) are sensitive to it.
Link to Cornell.edu
[edit on 2-6-2010 by seataka]
Originally posted by Bachrk
Originally posted by The Patriot
Originally posted by Tharsis
Was Memphis affected by the Nashville floods?
Not in the least. I live just below Memphis across the Mississippi state line. All we got was some decent rain, around here no floods of any kind that day.
Hi fellow Southerner.
Actually Nashville had floods that did not affect Memphis BUT Millington a suburb right outside Memphis had severe flooding. Millington is at the Tipton/Shelby County line and I believe this is where the problems are occuring. I'll have to recheck on that.
Anyway, parts of Millington were so damaged they are receiving federal aid.
[edit on 2-6-2010 by Bachrk]