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  • I have never seen a river look like this before!!I live across the street from one and we just had a 500 yr flood in Binghamton NY .but this looks like a creek having a flash flood..Glad to hear there still standing!

  • no collapsed bridges. walked over both tonight. can't believe how how the water was.

  • WOW!!!!!

    

  • Wow, I was just there two weeks before. I visit the bridge for I like trolleys and the car #10 is over the hill and this bridge was built for trolleys. It was closed for 50 years with no repairs and survived the 1938 hurricane with nobody caring, so hopefully this well made bridge will be ok

  • I have visited this spot many times and am astonished at the level and ferocity of the water!

  • Conway street is the street i grew up on. The quilt studio actually landed into the house i grew up in. Yes freaky indeed. Prayers go out to all my neighbors and friends that live their knowing the destruction irene caused. The quilt studio use to be an old video store called hytec. wow still all the video amaze me.

  • TEMP IS A FOOL

  • hOpE tHE fAMILIES with hOMES, AND LIvES UnDeR wATeR R ok

  • oH MY tHANK gOdDNeSs THE BRIDgES R stIlL theRe

    

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  • I walked downtown at about 3:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon.  Conway Street was under water. The quilt shop had been swept down to where Lamson and Goodnow's is located. Pretty freaky, really.

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  • Incredible footage! It's amazing those bridges can withstand the force of the raging river.

  • Is is still up?

    

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