Sunday, August 26, 2007

Flooded


Last night,on the way home, I drove through a small town called Kirkland. Kirkland is about 10 miles to the west of us, and has a population of roughly 1,500 people. The reason I mention it, is because these photos are from that town. Like most of the Midwest, they've been hit hard by storms and the resulting flooding has been pretty bad. Keep in mind these photos are from today and is hasn't rained in two days. The water has receded somewhat, and the level is still high. From what I can see, there hasn't been any significant property damage, but there are some streets that are impassable. I found this out passing through at around midnight last night. If I hadn't seen someone up ahead in my lane, I likely would not have seen the water until it was too late, plowing into it at 60 mph. The signs were not out far enough to warn you in time. Today they have that street entirely closed. Here's a couple more shots: The light was pretty low when I took these, so they're not the greatest quality, but I think they get the point across.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A few years ago in Kirkland, just over the train tracks you see was flooded. I can't remember how many families lost everything, it was terrible. Thank god they have since condemmed the land there from residential.