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Hope your levees hold. Those of us down river are holding our breaths.
It broke yesterday. :( Hwy 67 N and S to Pocahontas were closed to local traffic only. The water had moved north and was spilling over a bridge not too far from Williams Baptist College in Walnut Ridge. The road crew reported 4 feet of water was over the bridge.
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You don't say exactly where you are located.
I'm in Pocahontas, Emily. And congrats on your new little one. She is absolutely adorable. :)
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My house is safe too, but my drive to work was shut down at the Interstate, and the easy access road to my house was closed due to flooding.
Liberty, just when we think we're in the clear, they close down another highway. What's bad is we only have 4 ways to come into Pocahontas, and 3 were closed at one time. My friends who work in Walnut Ridge had to drive an hour out of the way to get to their job when it normally takes 20 minutes max. :eek:
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Anyway, I hope the water has crested, and y'all don't have to discover the joys of dealing with Flood claims and FEMA.
Me too! I dealt with FEMA once before and it was a PITA. I volunteered to work with the displaced Katrina survivors from NOLA who were brought to a Baptist encampment not far from here. It was an eye opening experience working with the fed/state government.
I've wondered about the displaced wildlife. I have heard that a dozen deer were seen on the square of our downtown. 2 had tried to get in our church! One man drowned trying to save his dog.
Rain is in the forecast and please continue to keep the flood victims in your prayers. Some of the communities are completely shut off from receiving any assistance due to the flooding. The Salvation Army mobile disaster trailers are coming in now.