![]() 10/04/2015 at 09:56 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Nature really let it rip this time. 4-feet deep flooding just outside my apartment. This is at least 3 times worse than the !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
![]() 10/04/2015 at 09:57 |
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Hyundai was abandoned from the first flood, natural came back to finish the job. It was actually swept out of the parking lot and is sitting on the grassy/muddy hill instead.
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One guy was clinging onto the stop sign. Three or four guys created a human chain and rescued him.
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That’s the head of a parking meter poking above the water line.
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:04 |
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Holy crap. I trust that the Miata is okay? D:
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:09 |
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Yup, parked it on the opposite side of the building where it doesn’t flood!
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:13 |
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Cheap water view! Nice.
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:17 |
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That looks pretty bad. We got pretty lucky here in Gilbert, but it seems everywhere else didn’t. I’m supposed to go to the low country for work on Monday, I’m wondering if that still as scheduled.
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:18 |
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Bring a bro-high truck or Jeep, that might be the only thing capable of getting through those flooded roads.
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:21 |
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I was prepared in Florida, so I’m prepared for here... As long as the road doesn’t collapse. Though that’s just on the way to work in Lexington, to the low country will be in a company truck.
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:34 |
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Sheeet, again? This leads me to believe that there is something wrong with the stormdrains in your area. Can you even get out of your house?
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:46 |
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Yup, the building has two ways of entry, both of them at least 3 feet above the street that flooded. I just don’t want to go outside into pouring cold diagonal rain.
![]() 10/04/2015 at 10:46 |
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Hell yes, this is the best answer.