I know it is horrible all over. Around here, the Wabash is two mils out
either side of it's banks. The have lost houses where there had never
been
floods. Places on a non flood plane so had no insurance and now flooded.
I
hope they make the insurance companies do something or, a lot of people
will
be in trouble.
"Cory" <my_wheel_life@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> In article <RJ6dnZL4zJCvm87VnZ2dnUVZ_jKdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> kyla.waterman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
>> I know, I heard about that and it's awful.
>> Purrs and prayers are send with love
>> Kyla & Mosey
>
> The weather is supposed to settle down next week a LOT, but a lotta good
> that does people now. The Baraboo area (near the Dells and Lake Delton)
> got hit again pretty hard yesterday or the day before.
>
> Madison (close to where I am) has gotten about nine inches of rain since
> last Saturday. There are places near Lake Delton and Baraboo that have
> gotten over a FOOT of rain since last Saturday, and today is only
> Friday. There are dams failing all over the southern half of the state.
> Interstate 90/94 is closed from Mauston (in Juneau County, not too
> terribly far from the Dells area) to Madison, and there are countless
> other road CLOSURES as well, because of all the flooding. The state
> emergency management folks have been urging folks ALL DAY today to stay
> home if you don't need to go anywhere (probably because they don't want
> them venturing to the Dells/Lake Delton area to check out the damages).
>
> It's not a good situation at all.
>
> --- Unca Cory
>
>> "Cory" <
>> >
>> > Have you guys heard about what happened in Lake Delton,
"Wiscatsin"???
>> > Their lake breached and drained into the Wisconsin River. It simply
>> > doesn't exist anymore. It took some houses along with it when it
>> > breached through its banks or whatever. It's REALLY eerie <sp?> to
see
>> > this "thing" on TV that used to be a good-sized lake that is now just
a
>> > big ol' mud pit, basically. The bottom of the lake is still
saturated
>> > and muddy, since it just happened, but think of dry lake beds out
West
>> > (I think?) and how they are now. THAT is what will become of this
lake
>> > when it gets warmer and less wetter out.
>> >
>> > AND, on top of all that, it was revealed yesterday that city of Lake
>> > Delton officials didn't renew their participation in the FEMA
National
>> > Flood Insurance Program.
>> >
>> > http://www.channel3000.com/index.html
has all kinds of information on
>> > what happened in Lake Delton (which, I think, is near the Wisconsin
>> > Dells). Also, there's a little town in the area called Gays Mills.
>> > It's as good as gone now, too. They had flooding problems ten months
>> > ago, and now this, after they rebuilt so much. People are saying
that
>> > it may be the end of Gays Mills entirely.
>> >
>> > http://snurl.com/2f0t2
(CNN.com)
>> >
>> > --- Unca Cory
>> >
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>>
>>
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