We'z just *phine* - all High & Damp here at the Ranch! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Randi
We'd prolly stay dry even if the Berlin Dam :eek: broke ...
we might be surrounded with a big moat - but the house sits high enough
that we ought to stay reasonably dry.
It sure IS "damp" outside, though ... Bip & Bop need the Paw Towel whenever
they return from an outie.
Pittsburgh looks like their Rivers are going to crest at about 24 feet -
"only" 7 feet above normal levels. Shouldn't be many structures damaged.
Findlay has been hit pretty hard :( - the Blanchard River has crested at about
16.5 feet - 2 feet short of last summer's record of 18.5 feet -
but still high enough to cause a LOT of damage.
Click on the local Newspaper for excellent flood coverage >>>
http://www.thecourier.com/
Their Lead Stories:
Blanchard River on its way down
At 4 p.m. Thursday, the Blanchard River was measured at 15.74 feet by the National Weather Service, after reaching a crest of 16.5 feet around 3:15 a.m. Thursday. This measurement is still above a major flood stage (13 feet) and is predicted to drop below flood stage (11 feet) by 1 p.m. Friday.
<DT></DT><DT>NEW: Boil advisory issued</DT><DD>A boil advisory has officially been issued for the city of Findlay by Service Director Bruce Hardy until further notice. The advisory was initiated at 1:45 p.m. Thursday.</DD><DD>Residents of Findlay are advised not to drink the water, without boiling it first. To make the water safe for drinking, bring it to a boil and let it boil for one minute, and then let it cool before using. Bottled water is also a good alternative.</DD><DD>Only safe, potable water should be used for drinking, making ice, washing dishes and brushing teeth.</DD><DD>Findlay's water is showing a high "turbidity" level, or cloudiness. Turbidity levels are used to monitor how effectively water is being filtered. The more cloudy the drinking water, the more likely that it may contain disease-causing organism.</DD><DD>These organisms can include bacteria, viruses and parasites, which can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea and associated headaches. People with severely compromised immune systems, infants and some elderly people may be at increased risk. People who develop any of these symptoms may consider contacting a doctor.</DD>
Hope Carrie's Kitchen Shop is OK!