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Post by hikingtiger on Mar 16, 2016 9:24:44 GMT -8
The vaults can also turn upside down with the caskets still inside them, and Johnson and his team were securing one grave in particular. "It's the second time with this particular person, that we've had to go retrieve her," he said.
They should just let her out.
The last time I was in Orange County (Bridge City specifically), we were cleaning up after Hurricane Ike when they had four feet of sea water in town. Wonder how they're doing with this water coming the other way.
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Post by cajun on Mar 16, 2016 19:50:16 GMT -8
Baton Rouge was pretty well spared any flooding. The worst areas are in the northern part of the state and the part east of Baton Rouge / north of New Orleans. The flooding around the TX - LA border is (I think) the result of the flooding on the Sabine River.
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Post by cajun on Mar 17, 2016 16:56:27 GMT -8
News today is that Interstate 10 at the Texas-Louisiana border could be closed for up to TEN. MORE. DAYS! The recommended alternate path adds six hours to a four-hour trip. Glad I'm not traveling west this weekend!!
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Post by hikingtiger on Mar 18, 2016 8:45:49 GMT -8
The flooding around the TX - LA border is (I think) the result of the flooding on the Sabine River. Correct. That's where Bridge City is (next door to Orange.) Just off the Sabine Lake next to Port Arthur. That's an huge detour. Thoughts and prayers for all affected.
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Post by RumiDude on Mar 18, 2016 12:40:11 GMT -8
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