The Worst Mississippi River Flood Ever?
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Please pray
for those living along the Mississippi River. They are going to
need it. The tornadoes that just ripped through the southeast U.S.
are being called one of the worst natural disasters in American
history, and now the flooding along the Mississippi River may top
the damage done by those tornadoes. In fact, some are now projecting
that this will be the worst Mississippi River flood ever recorded
since the United States became a nation. You don't believe that?
Well, Bob Anderson, an Army Corps of Engineers spokesman based in
Vicksburg, Mississippi says that there has "never
been a flood of this magnitude on the upper Mississippi". And
you know what they say "never" is a really, really long time.
Hopefully everyone in the region has really good flood insurance.
The flood that this is being compared to is the great 1937 Mississippi
River flood. That flood was so nightmarish that it changed the whole
way that the U.S. government approaches floods, but now this flood
is surpassing the record levels set back in 1937 in many areas.
This truly is a historic flood.
This is not
a disaster that happens over one or two days and then is over. This
disaster is going to literally take weeks to unfold. Residents of
8 states are bracing for the worst.
Many are rapidly
filling sandbags and are trying to keep the flood waters at bay.
Others are packing up and getting ready to evacuate.
The flood is
so massive that it actually has caused some of the tributaries along
the Mississippi River to actually start
flowing backwards.
So how long
is this flooding going to last?
At this point,
the Mississippi River is expected to crest at
48 feet around May 11th.
But this disaster
will last much longer than that.
Authorities
are saying that the Mississippi River could stay at flood stage
for
more than a month.
The economic
damage, the property damage and the loss of crops is going to be
incalculable.
It is important
to understand that this is just not another flood. This is literally
a history changing nightmare.
Just check
out this quote from Gene Rench of the National Weather Service....
"Right
now the Mississippi river is in the process of going through what
we call an epic flood, meaning it's more than historic, it's more
than a 100 year flood, it's more like a 500 year flood."
A "500 year
flood"?
That is some
pretty strong language.
Part of the
problem is that the Ohio River and the Mississippi River are both
flooding at the same time. In a recent article on CNN, local farmer
Bob
Byrne described the damage and noted that this is the first
time he has ever seen both of those mighty rivers flood at the same
time....
"We've
seen the Ohio River rampage, water right up to the top of the
levee. We've seen this one (Mississippi) on the rampage, but never
the two together."
Byrne also
said that the loss of wheat crops that he has already suffered comes
to about $40,000.
Sadly, this
flooding is going to cost the region billions upon billions of dollars.
But didn't
we just see another disaster that is going to cost billions upon
billions of dollars?
Yes we did.
The "tornadoes
of 2011" absolutely destroyed big chunks of the southeast United
States.
There was one
mile-wide tornado with winds over 200 MPH that basically ripped
Tuscaloosa, Alabama to shreds. There are parts of Tuscaloosa that
look like they have been through a nuclear war.
What in the
world is going on?
In just one
24 hour period last week, there were a whopping 226
active tornadoes in the United States.
Overall, there
were approximately
600 tornadoes in the United States during April. That is the
most tornadoes that have ever been recorded in a single month in
all of American history.
Usually, there
are only about
1,200 tornadoes in the U.S. during an entire year.
Meanwhile,
the state of Texas is being ravaged by drought and wildfires. So
far the wildfires down in Texas have scorched more
than 2 million acres.
Why is all
of this happening to us?
Could it be
just a coincidence that so many "historic" natural disasters are
happening all at once or is something else going on here?
Feel free to
leave a comment with your thoughts below, and please remember to
pray for the millions of Americans that are suffering through these
disasters right now.
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
May
7, 2011
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