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4 October 2015, 16:43 #1
Flooding around me in Lexington SC
Two notch Road flooding
Dads neighborhood
Neighbors house
Old Mill built in 1891
Small Pond dam burst
Downtown Bridge
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4 October 2015, 16:47 #2
Terrible flooding - I hope your family is all safe. Our thoughts and prayers are out for everyone in the area.
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4 October 2015, 16:54 #3
Wow that's intense. I hope your home and property are un-damaged. Our prayers are with you
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4 October 2015, 17:03 #4
Stay safe brother. Was just reading they thought the flooding there was as bad as what he had here during Floyd... If so that's terrible.
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4 October 2015, 17:09 #5
Wow. Yes! Stay safe.
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4 October 2015, 17:14 #6WEVO Spell Checker
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Wow that is crazy be safe
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4 October 2015, 17:34 #7Senior Member
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Stay safe, man. My Mom is in SC but luckily she's further west and much drier.
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4 October 2015, 19:32 #8
Here's another nearby daylight shot
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4 October 2015, 19:37 #9
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4 October 2015, 19:46 #10
Property damage all over Columbia is probably in the billions. My neighborhood didn't even lose power; the carnage happened all around us....my pond didn't even raise to flood levels. All around us....destruction.
I won't be taking the train to work:
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4 October 2015, 20:09 #11
That last pic is off of Airbase road in Hopkins, SC. I work for Richland county and my job is gonna be riiiiiiiiidiculous over the next month or so
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4 October 2015, 20:27 #12
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4 October 2015, 20:55 #13
Trying to drive through flood waters is almost always a bad idea.
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5 October 2015, 01:27 #14
WOW!!
Hope you and your stuff stay safe..terrible stuff right there..Damn..
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5 October 2015, 17:29 #15
Never ceases to amaze me how much damage water can do ... to just about anything. Stay safe, and keep the powder dry!