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Jerry and I went to Big Oak Tree State Park and Big Oak Lake yesterday. The board walk (made of steel...hehehe) had just recently reopened after the park had been flooded when the Bird's Point Levee was blown this spring. It smelled bad...and there was a lot of damage to the walk. Most of the park is still closed.
The lake was low from the dry summer. We decided not to try to fish there, but tried our luck in the borrow pit surrounding the lake. The only bites we got were from mosquitos! After only a few minutes, we ran for the truck!
We did see a lot of big trees, though. And we had a good time.
2012 Nissan Frontier Pre-Purchase Inspection at Insurance Auto Auction in Granite City, IL - Flood Damaged Vehicle
The only flood damage we suffered in Elwood I consider us pretty lucky with only a slightly damaged gate and no internal flooding
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Items removed from a Breathitt County home damaged in the flooding following the impoundment breach.
In August, Strawberry Point, IA had 14 inches of rain over a few hour period. Flooding resulted and the main road to the park is still closed today.
Photo:GWilcock/NPWS_Flood damage, the Junction camping area, Nymboi-Binderay National Park, February 2013.
Southern VT was hit hard all along the rivers and streams in the area. Views like this one go on for miles.
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Palm Desert Water Damage,
75101 Sego Lane Suite D,
Palm Desert, CA, 92211,
760-618-5817,
Contact Person:Steve,
eliteflood2010@gmail.com
Photo:GWilcock/NPWS_upper terrace of the Junction camping area, Nymboi-Binderay National Park, escaped February 2013 flood impact.
Mayor Patrick Madden, Deputy Mayor Monica Kurzejeski, and Public Works & Public Utilities crews respond to major flood damage on Peoples Avenue and Federal Street in downtown Troy, New York. August 21, 2019.
Photo by John Salka, Communications Director, City of Troy.
Jerry and I went to Big Oak Tree State Park and Big Oak Lake yesterday. The board walk (made of steel...hehehe) had just recently reopened after the park had been flooded when the Bird's Point Levee was blown this spring. It smelled bad...and there was a lot of damage to the walk. Most of the park is still closed.
The lake was low from the dry summer. We decided not to try to fish there, but tried our luck in the borrow pit surrounding the lake. The only bites we got were from mosquitos! After only a few minutes, we ran for the truck!
We did see a lot of big trees, though. And we had a good time.