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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 852806" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Well, as of today (Sun) the Corps is till at 160,00 CFS with a another storm that dumped between 1-2 inches of rain. River is a little over 35', with the top of levee 41. One neighbor's basement wall caved in. He moved yesterday. Nuther neighbor that let water go in basement is moving today. All lower level apartments in area are gone. Other neighbor pumps out yard abutting to ours every couple hours. Our sump is basement is still keeping up. 3 year warranty is gonna be up in before the 3 years is. </p><p></p><p>Next door neighbor came over and said he heard a gently thud. Looked out, saw my tree agains't my new garage. Don't look damaged but pretty hefty tree leaning on it with '56 inside. Everything is just full of water. Can't mow grass. Looks like reedy area. Nice and green but you can't even walk on it. </p><p></p><p>Ain't planning to move yet. Levees should</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 852806, member: 6408"] Well, as of today (Sun) the Corps is till at 160,00 CFS with a another storm that dumped between 1-2 inches of rain. River is a little over 35', with the top of levee 41. One neighbor's basement wall caved in. He moved yesterday. Nuther neighbor that let water go in basement is moving today. All lower level apartments in area are gone. Other neighbor pumps out yard abutting to ours every couple hours. Our sump is basement is still keeping up. 3 year warranty is gonna be up in before the 3 years is. Next door neighbor came over and said he heard a gently thud. Looked out, saw my tree agains't my new garage. Don't look damaged but pretty hefty tree leaning on it with '56 inside. Everything is just full of water. Can't mow grass. Looks like reedy area. Nice and green but you can't even walk on it. Ain't planning to move yet. Levees should [/QUOTE]
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