Sunday, July 29, 2018

Springfield sees flash floods


Heavy storms wreaked havoc on Friday in Springfield, creating washouts, disrupting traffic, trapping vehicles and flooding the first floor of a housing complex with over 4 feet of water, according to a news release from the Springfield Fire Department.

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5 comments :

  1. I hope that is a police vehicle. Else it is a jerk.

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  2. Anybody know how much rain fell in that storm?

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  3. The building has been flooded a few times now. I'm thinking locating the building at the neck of the funnel and compounding the problem by locating the utility room closest to the source of the flooding wasn't the best idea. Maybe it's time to construct a concrete flood wall to redirect the water around the utility space, perhaps a very large storm drain to allow the water direct access to the river. Might actually be time to solve the problem.

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    1. chuck gregory7/30/18, 5:41 PM

      Or re-design the ground floor so floodwaters can go through it without destroying things.

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    2. Should have been built on stilts with nothing underneath but parking spaces.

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