No strange weather, river lower than most around here can remember. Oddly those who evacuated were more damaged than those who stayed. The homeless were evacuated to large southern cities where the street drugs overwhelmed them. No numbers, of course, but some have died.
Also in the initial evacuation order around a dozen cars & trucks wo…
No strange weather, river lower than most around here can remember. Oddly those who evacuated were more damaged than those who stayed. The homeless were evacuated to large southern cities where the street drugs overwhelmed them. No numbers, of course, but some have died.
Also in the initial evacuation order around a dozen cars & trucks wound up abandoned on the highway of fire. Some hospitalized and numerous dead animals in trailers that burnt to the ground behind trucks. No dead humans, miraculously. Close calls in abundance, not on the news! The town of Enterprise was devastated. The lesson there, steel roofs stop fire, asphalt shingles fry your place.
In England the roofs are usually slate or tile. Bloody glad that no-one got killed; shame about the people who suffered with the drugs though. I suppose it's a bit difficult to adopt the principle that the best way to put out a fire is to not have one, when half the countryside catches fire. Good luck for the future.
No strange weather, river lower than most around here can remember. Oddly those who evacuated were more damaged than those who stayed. The homeless were evacuated to large southern cities where the street drugs overwhelmed them. No numbers, of course, but some have died.
Also in the initial evacuation order around a dozen cars & trucks wound up abandoned on the highway of fire. Some hospitalized and numerous dead animals in trailers that burnt to the ground behind trucks. No dead humans, miraculously. Close calls in abundance, not on the news! The town of Enterprise was devastated. The lesson there, steel roofs stop fire, asphalt shingles fry your place.
In England the roofs are usually slate or tile. Bloody glad that no-one got killed; shame about the people who suffered with the drugs though. I suppose it's a bit difficult to adopt the principle that the best way to put out a fire is to not have one, when half the countryside catches fire. Good luck for the future.
Kinda believe in God, luck not so much. All the best wishes to you and yours.