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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Hurricane Florence
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<blockquote data-quote="52merc" data-source="post: 16005145" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Everybody be safe out there and I hope things go well. My former boss (retired) lives in Spring, TX and got flooded out. He just got back into his house a few weeks ago. They were lucky and had flood insurance, even though they thought they were well outside any flood zone. I can't imagine what 30" of rain can do. Back in 2013 we had a major flood here and we got 10-12" in the mountain area west of Calgary. At one point, the Bow River which runs through Calgary was flowing more water than Niagara Falls. With high tides, storm surge, and the already saturated ground from all the previous rainfall, this is likely to be catastrophic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="52merc, post: 16005145, member: 197"] Everybody be safe out there and I hope things go well. My former boss (retired) lives in Spring, TX and got flooded out. He just got back into his house a few weeks ago. They were lucky and had flood insurance, even though they thought they were well outside any flood zone. I can't imagine what 30" of rain can do. Back in 2013 we had a major flood here and we got 10-12" in the mountain area west of Calgary. At one point, the Bow River which runs through Calgary was flowing more water than Niagara Falls. With high tides, storm surge, and the already saturated ground from all the previous rainfall, this is likely to be catastrophic. [/QUOTE]
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