I live in the Watson community which is just north of Denham Springs
where the worst flooding
occurred. Our subdivision was High and soggy (that's what happens when
you get 30" of rain in 24hrs)
Just down the highway that's the access to our subdivision folks had 3'
+ in their homes.
On Wed,9/14/16 20:24, Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:
Hi Russ,
Glad you are ok. Was it mostly north of you or were you just high
enough to escape direct damage?
I am so glad this time the Cajun Navy went to work, unlike last time
when the NOLA may sat on his hands and did nothing but complain. This
country (as you know) was made great buy citizens banding together to
do what needs done. That is exactly what the Cajun Navy is. If I'd
been along the gulf coast, I'd have been there to join the navy.
Russ Williams via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
September 14, 2016 at 6:26 PM
If you need help I can summon the "Cajun Navy" to go rescue you and
the Benz fleet.
Russ W. (Who survived The Great Flood of '16 with no damage)
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