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ryoung
05-05-2010, 08:00 PM
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jlottmc
05-05-2010, 08:58 PM
You got it.
rtrider
05-05-2010, 10:23 PM
Absolutely!
Dietrich
05-06-2010, 04:01 AM
I notified the prayer group at my church.We all wish you the best and pray for the fine people of Tennessee.
Ol'coot
05-06-2010, 06:04 AM
Already in my prayers
Kenjs2
05-06-2010, 06:15 AM
Nashville and you are in my prayers, I will pass this on to my church.
Take courage brother,
2 Cor. 1:3-14
getsome
05-06-2010, 08:07 AM
We will my friend....May God bless you and the people of your city....
jkalantzis
05-06-2010, 08:31 AM
request granted
tnshooter
05-06-2010, 10:46 AM
RY,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I'm from Clarksville, just 45 miles down river, and we are in the same situation. Total devastation along the river. We don't warrant as much media coverage as Nashville because we're a smaller city, but we have it just as bad. Anyone wishing to see the pictures can go to www.theleafchronicle.com (http://www.theleafchronicle.com) and see for yourself.
Rick
recoilguy
05-06-2010, 11:16 AM
Prayers for everyone there coming from our home to you
RCG
Bawanna
05-06-2010, 11:39 AM
Thoughts and prayers and anything I can provide coming at ya. Remember the rules of disaster recovery. Yourself first, your family, then the rest of the world. Wish you the very best and speedy recovery down there.
When you get moment please let me know that Reba Macintyre is ok.
Vincent
05-07-2010, 04:50 PM
Worst disaster in 145 years and that one was the Civil War
2 miles from where I sit the Opryland Hotel was 10 feet under water on Monday. Opry Mills Mall is right next door and was just as bad. At LEAST 6 months until either can reopen meaning millions of dollars lost. 1.5 miles away hundreds of homes are under water and they are just a small part of of the homes damages. One of those nearby homes burned to the water line Monday and they may have been the lucky ones because they probably had fire insurance, not many had flood insurance.
13.7 inches of rain in less that 2 days makes it the rainiest May in HISTORY here and if we get 1" more this month it will set a record for the most in any month.
7.9 was the new record for rain in one day
Depending on where you were the Columbia River was 14 to 16 ft
above flood stage
Much of the river front and the "honky tonk" section of Nashville is under water.
Depending on who you believe there are 31-39 dead in and around Nashville and Middle TN.
In some of the counties there are more damaged roads than good ones and many roads are just GONE. Ashland City, for instance is having water and food helicoptered in.
Much of the flood "water" is a toxic cocktail of water, sewage and various fuel oils and gasoline.
Bawanna
05-07-2010, 04:58 PM
Worst disaster in 145 years and that one was the Civil War
2 miles from where I sit the Opryland Hotel was 10 feet under water on Monday. Opry Mills Mall is right next door and was just as bad. At LEAST 6 months until either can reopen meaning millions of dollars lost. 1.5 miles away hundreds of homes are under water and they are just a small part of of the homes damages. One of those nearby homes burned to the water line Monday and they may have been the lucky ones because they probably had fire insurance, not many had flood insurance.
13.7 inches of rain in less that 2 days makes it the rainiest May in HISTORY here and if we get 1" more this month it will set a record for the most in any month.
7.9 was the new record for rain in one day
Depending on where you were the Columbia River was 14 to 16 ft
above flood stage
Much of the river front and the "honky tonk" section of Nashville is under water.
Depending on who you believe there are 31-39 dead in and around Nashville and Middle TN.
In some of the counties there are more damaged roads than good ones and many roads are just GONE. Ashland City, for instance is having water and food helicoptered in.
Much of the flood "water" is a toxic cocktail of water, sewage and various fuel oils and gasoline.
What's your personal situation Vincent? You on high ground, or still in danger or wet? RY was exactly right with all the other stuff going on this is getting very little media coverage. I hadn't even heard about it. Let us know if theres something we can do or send ya, darned if I know how we'd get it there but we'll find a way.
cgo99
05-07-2010, 06:45 PM
Absolutely, I'll be praying for you guys.
Thanks to everyone for the prayers, we lost half of the homes in our neighborhood, we are in Bellevue, thankfully we are on the ridgeline above the Harpeth river so we were OK, neighbors nor so good, bassboat rescues. We will come out of this!! Thanks folks, Jim aka SYBO
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