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Date Posted: 18:04:15 06/11/08 Wed
Author: EJetson
Subject: Re: Floods
In reply to: Deep Diction 's message, "Floods" on 13:33:43 06/11/08 Wed

>I'm in Des Moines now, and it's starting to get pretty
>bad... lots of major roads are flooded over and an
>entire downtown restaurant district is under a few
>feet of water already. My home and work are on high
>ground, so I'm not worried about damage, but running
>water and electricity could be issues soon.
>
>Hope you're okay in St. Louis, EJ.




Happily, I live in an area where if I get flooded, then it's likely that you'll be flooded too.

The road that is next to the Arch is underwater, but to get to the Arch itself, it would have to rise another 30 feet or so.

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