Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Clarence in Flood @ 4am
Grafton is experiencing it's worst flood in living memory. At 5.00am the Prince St Gauge was 7.8m and rising. The Bureau has predicted 7.9m at 9.00am, our levee system is around 8.1m high: it's going to be close.
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This is very scary. Praying for the best for you all.
ReplyDeleteYou've been up early Mark .... hopefully it won't reach 8.1m .... too much rain in too short a time.
ReplyDeleteHi Mark, I have a photo of the Yamba house for you if you like I can email it through? Hope you guys are safe & dry.
ReplyDeleteStay safe.
ReplyDeleteWell I have been out digging ditches this morning, & over the weekend. By now you will know the worst, I hope you have faired well.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Regards, Keith.
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rising flood water is more scary when it's still dark. Southern Philippines has been flooding since December---i guess the problem affects us all.
ReplyDeleteHope it has not been as bad as anticipated.
ReplyDeleteStunning Mark. You've done a fabulous job with those incredible reflections.
ReplyDeleteScary indeed. Hope everything goes well. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThe weather has been crazy these past three years. Hope everything is okay.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is beautiful. I hope everything is well.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the levy held.
ReplyDeleteSorry Mark, not sure if pic came through, what's the email again?!
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