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    Default Flood waters cause damage

    Anyone know where this is

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    I think that is Homebranch Road near Paxville.

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    Well that certainly looks inconvenient...

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    It is Homebranch. It rained as hard as absolutely possible for 2.5 hours straight in Manning last night.

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    im not far from there and we got three inches from 5:00 til this morning
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    I don't think 4wd will get it out
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    Looks like ScDot just bought a new truck
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    Default Flood waters cause damage

    I got 1-3/4” in 30 mins late yesterday afternoon in Gilbert. Water was standing in places I’ve never seen it pool up including my yard. We are on sand land here and the water usually drains down quickly....not last night.


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    I had water flowing in places I’ve never seen. Including in to my pool.

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    Was playing golf yesterday afternoon at MidCarolina in Prosperity. Rained so hard in 30 minutes a couple holes looked like Niagara Falls from all the runoff

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    I bet that would spook ya
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    My buddy has been living on a sandhill in the middle of a big hay field for about 25 years. He has water standing in his yard for the first time ever. His pool liner is pushing in from the ground water. My yard... its a swamp but that normal... just worse than normal right now.

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