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Hurricane anyone?
#31
Well I went to sleep on some rainfall and woke up to a statewide state of emergency. Half of Columbia is underwater. Over 4 feet in some spots, dams breached, Clarendon county has a 7pm curfew, people are finding snakes swimming in their homes...SCE&G releasing water from Lake Murray, so everything on the other side of the dam is gonna see a lot more water. Thankfully no flooding in my neighborhood, but we're kind of enclosed by flooding in the surrounding area. Looks like I'm probably not going to work tomorrow.
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#32
Beaux Wrote:We want without electricity today for about 6 hours, but our neighborhood is, for the moment, still above water. Quite a few of our neighboring communities, however, are flooded, and downtown is completely shut down and underwater! Sad

~Beaux

Yikes, I saw pictures. Hope things improve soon.
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#33
It Is just so unbelievable! 4 months of rainfalls in one day! We are lucky enough to be be on a higher grade than our surrounding neighborhoods, but it is surreal to watch as houses only 3 blocks away are rapidly swallowed up!

We have our electricity back, but it flickers a lot, so I am keeping my fingers crossed.... 29,000 houses are still out of electricity though...

I just keep thinking about my friends on the other coast, needing rain SO BAD, and here we are going under....

~Beaux
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#34
Beaux Wrote:It Is just so unbelievable! 4 months of rainfalls in one day! We are lucky enough to be be on a higher grade than our surrounding neighborhoods, but it is surreal to watch as houses only 3 blocks away are rapidly swallowed up!

We have our electricity back, but it flickers a lot, so I am keeping my fingers crossed.... 29,000 houses are still out of electricity though...

I just keep thinking about my friends on the other coast, needing rain SO BAD, and here we are going under....

~Beaux

Glad you're safe and above water. We're making sure to keep our phones charged in case we lose power. It's pretty bad - so many people's homes and livelihoods are fucked. I'm just glad my brother's okay.
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#35
Sounds crazy, glad you both are ok but it must be difficult to be helpless to the chaos around you. It just goes to show a hurricane doesn't have to make landfall to, although perhaps indirectly, cause disasters such as this Sad
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#36
Beaux Wrote:It Is just so unbelievable! 4 months of rainfalls in one day! We are lucky enough to be be on a higher grade than our surrounding neighborhoods, but it is surreal to watch as houses only 3 blocks away are rapidly swallowed up!

We have our electricity back, but it flickers a lot, so I am keeping my fingers crossed.... 29,000 houses are still out of electricity though...

I just keep thinking about my friends on the other coast, needing rain SO BAD, and here we are going under....

~Beaux

seriously! send the rain this way!
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