Red River Flood 2009: Part 4
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We have same problem. Keep downstairs cement and not too much stuff. Upstairs keep the good furniture.
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is it a thong huh huh
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dude you obviously dont live in winnipeg...
97 flood, as DW said, was the first flood like that in 100 years, other than one in the c.50s...
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The house flooded in 1997? Why is your family choosing to stay so close to a probable flood zone?
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Jennalee, where's part 5? Hope you're doing OK. I keep looking for your town on the news...doesn't sound good. Thanks for putting a face to the story, I wish you well. Adrian Vancouver BC
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Hello Jennalee
I am a ND native and lived in Fargo till 1995... Thank you for this. My home was just north of the 2nd st footage (2nd & 7th ave)... My prayers and heart go out to you and all of the state in this crisis. Thank you for doing these videos.
Jodi Ritter
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dear Jennalee, Your video is amazing thank you so much for sharing this with us
I wish you all the best You are a Brave Soldier in the war against weather Your in my prayers!!
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Hang in there--my heart goes out to all of you who have fought so hard! I was there in '97, and I wish I could do something to help now.
Dear Jen, this message all the way from Colchester in England, we have the best family and friends living through this nightmare with you and we are stuck here, helpless and useless, we thank you for your blog, we are mentally sandbagging and we wish each and every one of you Minnesotans living through this nightmare the strength to live through it, with a smile and a beer - our thoughts and hearts with you all. Frank and Keely Barton (and Maddi the dog)
frankyboyvegas 2 years ago 3
That was the 100 year flood. The Red River has never been this high in recorded history. Some parts of Fargo-Moorhead that aren't on the 500 year floodplain are being flooded this year.
Also, these homes that are in a "probable flood zone" are, 98% of the time, the most beautiful homes and properties in the area.
DWisAwesome 2 years ago 2