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Thread: The August Flood of 2016

  1. #211

    Default Re: Football team helping clean up

    Quote Originally Posted by CrappDaddy View Post
    The team was in my neighborhood helping with cleanup today. Didn't get much of a chance to talk to many of them but I had to ask the guys that helped me about the QB situation. They all said it is very much a 3 man race and all are playing very well right now. Maybe they were coached on a few questions that would arise, but that's what they told me.
    Side note: Robert Hunt is a BIG man! Dude is gonna be tough to move.
    Hope you're doing well. I have a friend who lives in your neighborhood as well. I've gone to help him a couple of times and seeing everything at the road is heart breaking every time.

  2. Default KATC Mandatory Evacuation for part of Vermilion Parish

    Mandatory Evacuation for part of Vermilion Parish




  3. #213

    Default Re: COACH BAB

    Here is a link to FEMA's assistance fact sheet.

    http://www.fema.gov/media-library-da...stance_508.pdf


  4. #214

    Default Re: COACH BAB

    Quote Originally Posted by Policarp View Post
    If he is not in a flood zone.....he may qualify for up to 33k in FEMA relief.
    He's not in a Flood Zone in Mill Creek Cove. They live across Millcreek Road from me. That neighborhood took on quite a bit of water. I was walking through 4 feet of water helping people get their belongings out. Coach Bab's house was pretty bad at midpoint of the storm on Saturday morning along with about 25 others in that neighborhood. Such a sad sight to see......

    It's uplifting to see the amount of support from the neighbors and outsiders offering help, offering food, offering laundry assistance, etc. We live in a great area and I hope that everyone can get back on their feet as soon as possible.

  5. #215

    Default Re: Summer Flood of 2016

    Satellite imagery from earlier this week (I think the 16th) which is after some of the ater had receded in Lafayette.

    http://geodesy.noaa.gov/storm_archiv...016_lafloods/#

    Don't even think of opening this link with a cell phone. You won't be able to view it properly.

    USGS data on the Surrey street gaging station. Vermilion River flowing at 4620 CFS as I write this.

    http://waterdata.usgs.gov/la/nwis/uv...C63160%2C00060

    Can those of you in the Baton Rouge area confirm that the City of Walker had removed some of the Barrier on I-12 to relieve the flooding conditions on the north side of the interstate. I would imagine that there are some folks at LADOTD that are a little "tight" right now.


  6. Default Flood cleanup was jaw-dropping for Cajun football team

    Coaches, players moved after helping to clear damaged homes in Youngsville



  7. #217

    Default Re: COACH BAB

    Quote Originally Posted by Policarp View Post
    If he is not in a flood zone.....he may qualify for up to 33k in FEMA relief.
    He probably makes to much $$$.

    I was at my good friends' house, which is two houses up the street from Bab, a few days ago giving him a hand with his flooded house. I got a call from my pizzed friend that he does not qualify for a dime of assistance. Like Bab...no flood insurance.

    they ____ the middle class in the drive through in this country!!!

  8. #218

    Default Re: COACH BAB

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbuf View Post
    He probably makes to much $$$.

    they ____ the middle class in the drive through in this country!!!
    Yet, it is the middle class that pays all the taxes and provides the money that the government gives away!!! That is not right.

  9. Default Re: COACH BAB

    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    Yet, it is the middle class that pays all the taxes and provides the money that the government gives away!!! That is not right.
    ---Man the 3-5 day post flood deal has set in----and we are the very fortunate ones in that the office is OK and only part of the house flooded---If I had the furniture and appliances that were thrown out in piles by the street I could easily go in business and it is good to see the pickers come around and try to salvage things---remember the college/post college days where these damaged furnishings would be so nice to have----but it stinks and all the water is not gone---helping to move carpet, beds, mattresses, entire kitchens=---I guess all on here have been through the routine!!! Oh and the muscles that you forgot you had are letting you know that they are still around!!! lol

  10. Default Red Cross Response To Acadiana Flooding

    The response efforts in our area could top $30 million in aid from the Red Cross.


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