It’s not just Pennsylvania: ashleeistanbul: Before and current picture of Confluence Park, Binghamton, NY. Tropical storm Lee did what hurricane Irene couldn’t. Good luck to all in that area.. And isn’t it something..Lee is doing what Irene couldn’t do. I like that.
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Harrisburg Mayor Thompson says people who attempt to approach Front Street to take photos will be arrested and fined
Harrisburg Mayor Thompson says people who attempt to approach Front Street to take photos will be arrested and fined
And yes, I’m also worried about the Bloomsburg Fair
The greatest time of autumn is coming. Bloomsburg Fair season.. already the fair delayed vendors from setting up 9/11.. I certainly hope whatever rain and mud leftovers remain after waters subside can be cleaned .. and hopefully in time for the start of the great annual autumnal brilliance of pig pens and fried foods called … Read moreAnd yes, I’m also worried about the Bloomsburg Fair
Amazing flood video.. Looks like the season is over for Knoebels.. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Great coverage of the great Lee east coast flood of ‘11 on The Weather Channel right now..
Amazing images of the Great Missouri Flood of 2011
Amazing images of the Great Missouri Flood of 2011
Nuclear nerves: The great Midwest flood of 2011
2,500 (at least) are filled with water as flood levels rise in Minot, North Dakota..Low-lying areas swamped..River gets to record levels..Nuclear agency head to visit flooded Nebraska reactors..Flood waters rise around Fort Calhoun nuke plant..
Alert in Minot, North Dakota: Flood waters rising
Alert in Minot, North Dakota: Flood waters rising
Everything is ‘under control’: Nebraska Nuke Plant Owners Tell Management To Buy Anything They Need To Ward Off Rising Floodwaters
Everything is ‘under control’: Nebraska Nuke Plant Owners Tell Management To Buy Anything They Need To Ward Off Rising Floodwaters
Nebraska’s flooded nuclear plants: flooding may reach Kansas City by midweek
Still no media attention. *And still great coverage on the website Under the Mountain Bunker* Nebraska’s flooded nuclear plants: flooding may reach Kansas City by midweek