digitalwanderer
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I knew it was raining pretty good today, but had no idea on how bad it was until I saw a neighbor of mine's post over at EB:
My basement ain't bad, we live on the high ground in town....but the 3 houses collapsing to 30 in less than 2 hours worries me.
mauimom94 said:It's has been a non stop hard rain for at least 4 hours and the streets are flooded! Thank God my basement is sealed. It rained like this yesterday also!
YIKES!!
mauimom94 said:Dam!!! My basement is flooded and I had to race like a son of a gun to get all of my Husband's guitars and amps up off the floor!!!!My basement is supposed to be sealed! I guess there are no guarentees!!!!!![]()
digitalwanderer said:Well fuck me up the ass with a hotdog without vaseline, it IS flooded out.
Not only is it a bit flooded, it's also an official State or Federal emergency they called about it. Found out by sitting outside the school waiting for the kids, 10 minutes after they should have been there I went in and found out do to the emergency laws all the children had to be individually picked up and signed out.
Bus services were cancelled, a house collapsed on the other side of town, and I slept thru most of it.
One thing that bugs me, the school STILL hasn't called/contacted me yet to tell me about the pick-up system for today. :?
We got a little water in our basement, but nothing unusual. We got a leaky basement anyways so everything is off the floor.
digitalwanderer said:http://www.nwitimes.com/articles/2006/09/13/updates/breaking_news/d481b7570b4d6a81862571e8004e93a3.txt
We live just south of LaPorte Street, MauiMom lives just to the north of it....she got harder hit.The downpours that blasted Northwest Indiana this morning left much of northern Lake County under water, stranded motorists and even caused numerous basement walls to collapse.
Highland appeared to be the hardest hit, with firefighters and utility crews called out to numerous addresses where basement walls were giving way and gas leaks were reported. Many of the addresses reported appeared to be within a block or two of Grace Street, both north and south of Ridge Road.
Highland town manager Richard Underkofler said the biggest problems were on the town's north side, between Kennedy and Cline avenues, south of the Little Calumet River and north of LaPorte Street.
Though the rain has slowed, he said officials didn't expect drainage to peak until around 3 p.m. today.
Underkofler said the town today had received about 150 emergency calls as of 1:15 p.m., and the confirmed numerous reports included the collapse of basement walls.
"The saturated high ground water table comes up and puts stress on the basement walls because we have a shallow water table in Highland," Underkofler said.
People who were evacuated were being sent to the town's Lincoln Center, the headquarters for Highland's Parks and Recreation Department.
Underkofler emphasized that residents in need of evacuation should call 911. And he advised residents with water in their basements not to go into the basement because they would subject themselves to the possibility of electrical shock.
This morning's storms arrived after area grounds were already wet, especially after significant rainfall Tuesday afternoon and evening.
The National Weather Service reported that by 10:35 a.m. today, parts of Lake County -- specifically the Gary, Highland and Griffith areas -- had received up to 4 inches of water. A flash flood warning was issued until 3 p.m.![]()
mauimom94 said:Hey, I hope so! I already marked the site to check. My older son goes to HS and a part of the roof caved in and two hallways were flooded. 30 houses collapsed in the Southridge area and Frog Hollow is veryyyy bad.
Me and mine are all home and safe, well 'cept for my Pathfinder which is down the street getting repaired, but that don't really count.digitalwanderer said:30 houses collapsed?!?! Jeeze, Frog Hollow must be underwater!
EDITED BITS: Where are the houses and where you getting the info MM?
My basement ain't bad, we live on the high ground in town....but the 3 houses collapsing to 30 in less than 2 hours worries me.
