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FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY in N. Louisiana

 
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According to the weather channel portion of I-10 has been shut down near Houston where a semi is overturned. I-20 is closed in parts of Louisiana. National Guard is deploying in Shreveport.
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OMG!! THE SWAMP IS FLOODING!!

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Today the New Madrid is the weak link. Doesn't matter if the west and south coasts are experiencing higher CO levels. The cause, plate movement, are the signs.


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Yep.
I live in Southern Louisiana and we've had 14 inches of rain since yesterday.
Lots of flooding. Thankfully I'm high enough up, but the neighbor at the end of my road has flooding in his house.
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So much weather doom in america...verysad
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Yep.
I live in Southern Louisiana and we've had 14 inches of rain since yesterday.
Lots of flooding. Thankfully I'm high enough up, but the neighbor at the end of my road has flooding in his house.
 Quoting: RedHeadedRiot


where are you

I am close to Plaquemine at work and not much rain yet at all -
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Yep.
I live in Southern Louisiana and we've had 14 inches of rain since yesterday.
Lots of flooding. Thankfully I'm high enough up, but the neighbor at the end of my road has flooding in his house.
 Quoting: RedHeadedRiot


where are you

I am close to Plaquemine at work and not much rain yet at all -
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At work too, 3 hours east of Houston. An hour or so from Alexandria.
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So much weather doom in america...verysad
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yep.

we better start a Mars colony to save humanity.
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Levee Breeches grouphug
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03/10/2016 10:35 AM
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Posting from Shreveport.

FUCK HAARP !!
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03/10/2016 10:37 AM
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[link to www.eldoradocountyweather.com]

not sure how this will pull up for you

but Baton Rouge is about to get hit
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Could have got a little sleep with the constant rain on the roof if not for that damn weather radio blasting warning after warning all night..............
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Hi Ice; thanks for that and this other great link: [link to www.eldoradocountyweather.com]
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03/10/2016 11:01 AM
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People need to watch the poisonous snakes...they will be out everywhere! After I went through hurricanes Alan, Alicia and Hugo , that seems to be one thing they never report on during the flooding is the snakes.
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Houston, here. Woke up early this morning to find my kitchen cabinet top covered with a couple dozen black ants. They tend to do this when there is a lot of rain for a long time.
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People need to watch the poisonous snakes...they will be out everywhere! After I went through hurricanes Alan, Alicia and Hugo , that seems to be one thing they never report on during the flooding is the snakes.
 Quoting: Just Trina


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Posting from Shreveport.

FUCK HAARP !!
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Howdy, Neighbor!

I work in Southern Hills, but live about 50 mi south of Bossier.

I'm off today...rained in.

Stay safe!
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People need to watch the poisonous snakes...they will be out everywhere! After I went through hurricanes Alan, Alicia and Hugo , that seems to be one thing they never report on during the flooding is the snakes.
 Quoting: Just Trina


Finally, SNAKE DOOM!
 Quoting: Hard Eight


We used to cook/skin/preserve snake on a regular basis. Rattlesnake, Western diamondback, specifically. It's a fishy texture, a little less flaky than fish. Bland meat flavor. Basically "it tastes like chicken" is pretty accurate. Almost identical to gator, goes great with chile *green, not texas "chili"*. There is, if one is really discerning, a slight "nutty" flavor, but mostly it is dominated by the "chickenesque" taste.
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Hurricain flooding in Florida taught me to beware of fire ants. They make a floating island sometimes 2 feet wide and if you are wading and run into it you are *&%#*##
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It's time for some of you good patriotic folks to get the heck out of the lower Mississippi valley permanently. Move on up here to northern Maine. Very cheap real estate. Lots of good farm land to be had for as little as $500 an acre. Lots of game. No SHTF worries here...Everyone supports the 2nd Amendment...
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[link to www.eldoradocountyweather.com]

not sure how this will pull up for you

but Baton Rouge is about to get hit
 Quoting: Ice


Yeah the rain is done here.. 16 inches total. Sheesh.

Hoping my garden is ok, I have a bunch of seedlings just starting to pop out. I think it came slowly enough that it didn't flatten/flood anything.

I find it frustrating that bad weather can't even come without me thinking it's a government thing somehow. Even out here in the country I see lots of chemtrails, it was super hot and dry with no rain for a while, so hot and dry that it killed one of my trees, That was after I lost some seedlings to late frost.. Now we get flooding. Makes me wonder 'why'.

I used to live even further out in the woods(about 10 minutes from Texas border), and heard this crazy sound one night while out on my back porch, like two metal gears the size of a football field grinding against each other. I investigated it and my only guess is that it was related to HAARP.
It was over a year ago. I looked it up online, along with the noises of everything my military friends suggested the sound might be, and couldn't find a match. I saw a vid called'Trumpet noises heard around the world', and one of the noises captured matched the noise I heard.

Some days I wish I'd been born back in the 1800's.. I just want to be left alone, and that's just an impossibility these days.
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Amazing that the media, governor, mayors, and residents aren't trashing Obama for not visiting the region like they did to George W. Bush during Katrina. I never understood why people thought he was responsible when he couldn't possibly drive through the flooding...when he wasn't responsible for evacuations, etc. In the meantime, Obama is attending a concert in Texas.
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Here are some scenes from my area-

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]

I'm high and dry but many rural roads that cross creeks have culverts washed out. Many highways are underwater and will be for days as the flooding North of us comes down stream.

Thankfully it is still to cool to have to battle snakes and fire ants in the flood water.

The media in Monroe was reporting yesterday that they had run out of sand bags. Hopefully they have more now.

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So much weather doom in america...verysad
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Oregon Coast last night hit 88 mph sustained winds for a brief period.
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Posting from Shreveport.

FUCK HAARP !!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 36343044


Howdy, Neighbor!

I work in Southern Hills, but live about 50 mi south of Bossier.

I'm off today...rained in.

Stay safe!
 Quoting: DeadManWalkin'


Thanks...I live off of Stagecoach Rd in Keithville, they opened it back up today. Couldn't go home last night, or change clothes.

The A1 steak sauce is marinating.
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Hoping my garden is ok, I have a bunch of seedlings just starting to pop out. I think it came slowly enough that it didn't flatten/flood anything.
 Quoting: Ice

Last year, I had seedlings in the ground by the end of March and a huge storm came in the middle of April and tore up most of them. I had to wait a week or two, then replant. I remember the same thing happened in 2014, with a big storm in the middle of April. Just this morning I was assessing if it was time to start planting, but then I remembered all the trouble that has been coming mid-April.

It didn't used to be this way. Things are different now.

btw, Houston.
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It's time for some of you good patriotic folks to get the heck out of the lower Mississippi valley permanently. Move on up here to northern Maine. Very cheap real estate. Lots of good farm land to be had for as little as $500 an acre. Lots of game. No SHTF worries here...Everyone supports the 2nd Amendment...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59198533

I thought Maine was all rock. What gets farmed up there? I thought you all only had fish and lobster.
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It's time for some of you good patriotic folks to get the heck out of the lower Mississippi valley permanently. Move on up here to northern Maine. Very cheap real estate. Lots of good farm land to be had for as little as $500 an acre. Lots of game. No SHTF worries here...Everyone supports the 2nd Amendment...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59198533

I thought Maine was all rock. What gets farmed up there? I thought you all only had fish and lobster.
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...and how long is your growing season? Is it longer than two months?
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Is this revenge using HAARP for Louisiana voting Trump?

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