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Showing posts with label Floods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floods. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Meramec River, MO Flood

The news of the flooding in Missouri has made the news even in Europe.  As many of you know, my family is from the St Louis area.  They weren't affected by the flooding.

In our driving about, we visited some areas prone to flooding.  We were amazed at how fast the waters rose.

The bridge on Hwy 61/67 just north of Herculaneum.


29 Dec


30 Dec


31 Dec


Hwy 61/67 and Hwy M in Barnhart

Dec 29 - looking south.  They put up a loose sand wall.


Dec 30 - sand wall washed down


Dec 31 - sand wall gone


Dec 30 and 31 (above car is on left in lower photo).

We had our own little misadventure too.  On the 30th the whole family headed up to south St. Louis for dinner out.


As we crossed over the Meramec River north of Arnold, this is how the river looked.


When we left the restaurant about an hour later, I-55 South from I-270 was gridlocked.


We were somewhere in that mess...

It took us 2 hours to make a distance that usually takes us 12 minutes!


When we got to the bridge, this is what we encountered!


MODOT was in the process of shutting down the North bound lane.  We watched the last few cars go across.


Not long after we made it over, the South bound lanes were also closed.

I-55 reopened on January 1st (I think).  

For our trip home, we couldn't do our usual route south.  All bridges crossing the Mississippi were closed due to flooded approaches.  We had to go North into Illinois first before we could come back South.

Wow.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Flood Clean Up in Clarksville, TN

We left for MO on the 6th, as the flood waters were still coming down. Riverside Drive (where many of the earlier photos I posted were taken) reopened to traffic on Sunday night.


We drove downtown a couple days ago to see what had happened to our city. It was amazing.



Himself pointing to the crest levels of Clarksville’s two great floods. His top hand is pointing to the 1937 mark and his bottom hand is pointing to the high water mark of 2010.

When we were downtown on the 3rd, the water was just touching the tires of this truck. Himself is showing the high water mark.

High water mark on a Riverside Drive building.

A flooded bank doing business out of this RV.

High water marks on a local restaurant.

Cleaning up.

Washed away river bank.

Hardware City was hard hit. This is the type of store that was CRAMMED full of every sort of thing you could ever want. They are asking for volunteers to help empty the store and sort the merchandise.

Himself and I will be going down next week to help

The river crested above the dark band on the bridge support.

High water mark on a truck at the Two Rivers office complex. Himself said it was about 9’. Parked next to it was someone’s Jaguar.

Restaurant cleaning out at the complex.

High water mark is just below the red band near the top of the ATM.

Coin and jewelry shop cleaning up.

Shoney’s hauling out their ruined furniture.

Andy’s Pharmacy doing business out of the building’s garage while they clean up the shop portion.

Everyone is trying to help with the clean up. Here is a farmer’s water tank being used to wash out a parking lot.

And the fire department is using one of their tankers.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Monday photos of the Clarksville flooding.

We got up early today and went downtown to see what had happened overnight.  UF-DA!!!  Major flooding and the water was still rising!!

Sunday - bridge high water marks

Monday - even higher

Sunday - road near our house (we are on the other side of the creek)

Monday

All the rest of the photos are along Riverside Drive between Commerce and N. Second St.
At Main St and Riverside Dr.

Looking north from the pedistrian bridge at College St.

And looking south.

Briggs Clothiers.  Thankfully our friend had moved earlier in the year!

Some Midas customers are NOT going to be happy!

Two Rivers office complex from the Sonic parking lot.

Arbys

Hooter's at Two Rivers.

Shoney's on North Second and Riverside.  The flow is from the Red River.

Intersection at Riverside-North 2nd-New Providence-Kraft St.

Hi-Lo on Riverside.

McD's on North Second.  They were moving things out while we were there.

This semi went over to the flooding motels and helped people get their cars moved!

Service bay at a car dealership next to Sonic.

Harbor Freight Tools in the Two Rivers complex.

O'Charlies

New China

Tire shop next to O'Charlie's.  Waste Management was trying to round-up their dumpsters.

Nothing they could do but watch.

River near our house.