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Andrew32 09.21.2009 04:36 PM

first a tornado...now a flood?...in atlanta?
 
flooding in atlanta....never thought id see it....I know its not as bad as other places around the world....but in atlanta....worst part...insurance companies dont protect against flood damage.....

all major universities closed too.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/09/21/sou...ods/index.html

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brushlessboy16 09.21.2009 04:38 PM

I was at FRC nationals a week after the tornado. our hotel had windows blown out.


but that flood is rediculous

JThiessen 09.21.2009 05:00 PM

Flooding is never any good. It can take years to get your houses/buildings cleaned out.
FYI, there is a new(er) fed law that requires insurance companies to offer flood insurance, and it dictates pricing based on your homes risk level. They just had a blurb on our news about it last week - we get major flooding every year in one or more parts of the Puget Sound area.

Edit: here is the news story (I wanted to make sure I was correct on the Federal part of the insurance deal) http://www.komonews.com/news/consumer/59620842.html

wallot 09.21.2009 05:04 PM

weather is crazy this year. supposed to be because of some volcano in alaska.

we had quite a few flash floods this summer in the country.

Andrew32 09.21.2009 06:59 PM

wow, its now a state of emergency.....water levels keep rising.

http://www.georgia-navigator.com/ima...ot_cam_514.jpg

http://www.georgia-navigator.com/ima...ot_cam_515.jpg

suicideneil 09.21.2009 07:47 PM

Sad thing is, in the UK atleast, building firms want to put more houses up (good thing|), but they pay no attention to things like flood planes and dont bother to check the local history for reguklar flooding events (bad thing). I can only imagine its the same in the US in alot of places, though freak incidents arent so easy to work around....

Andrew32 09.21.2009 09:43 PM

well, i got a chance to study the flood plans in the area, and the sad part is......the flood plan worked....it just consisted of closing over 100 roads, cutting people off from homes, and closing a 4 lane and 14 lane highway....:no:

JThiessen 09.21.2009 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 322293)
Sad thing is, in the UK atleast, building firms want to put more houses up (good thing|), but they pay no attention to things like flood planes and dont bother to check the local history for reguklar flooding events (bad thing). I can only imagine its the same in the US in alot of places, though freak incidents arent so easy to work around....

Its exactly the same Neil. You see them building all over the place in places that anyone who has been around can tell you that every 5 years min, those places get wiped out. Then a year later you see those same people on the news wanting to know why the gov't hasn't done more for them. I say, go buy that house on the bluff............

BL_RV0 09.22.2009 09:46 AM

"Honey, I'm going to canoe on down to the store, do we need any bread?"


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