y'all OK? I was at work when the wall o' water hit us. Visibility was like a foot and our vestibule had an inch of water in it, just from the rain hitting the side of the building. Our back parking lot became a river and management was literally on the loud speaker pleading with people to move their cars. The water got so high that they began personally inviting owners to do so by calling out car models and license plates. (We're a call center so some people may have had to temporarily ignore the announcements.) I was afraid my car wouldn't start because sometimes after rain it has issues. It was fine, though. Apparently last night the sirens went off but I never heard them. I guess it was only in some of the towns. I'm still waiting to hear from my brother in Fond du Lac because they had a tornado touch down. I'm sure he's at work and not able to text. No injuries were reported. I hear there will be more tonight. ugh
Update: my bro was out on calls. He's a volunteer firefighter. He said one lady's house in Eden (not a pardis today!) actually moved and her basement was flooded. I guess enough water can move a house off its foundation.
The story for those of you who didn't live it: https://www.postcrescent.com/picture...18/1126257002/
Update: my bro was out on calls. He's a volunteer firefighter. He said one lady's house in Eden (not a pardis today!) actually moved and her basement was flooded. I guess enough water can move a house off its foundation.
The story for those of you who didn't live it: https://www.postcrescent.com/picture...18/1126257002/
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