Monday, September 30, 2024

Aftermath

                                                                        



We are safe but the town of Marshall is destroyed.
Whole buildings are gone. All the businesses are destroyed.
The water went to the second story in the old jail (recently renovated as a boutique hotel.).
The river hit 27ft on the flood gauge which is by far the worst flood in recorded history.
The 1916 flood was 23.9ft in Marshall.
The 1916 flood went to the 5th step on the courthouse stairs and this flood went two feet in the courthouse.

photo of Marshall from the internet


Hot Springs and other small towns are likewise devastated.

Our power is still on--but still no cell service. The Barnard Bridge (our easiest way out) is open. Some gas stations are open.

We are staying put for a few days as we don't need anything.

It's going to be a long road to recovery--I'm counting on the indomitable mountain spirit--along with help from FEMA and other governmental agencies--to make it through.

The historic Col. Allen House--setting for several chapters in AND THE CROWS TOOK THEIR EYES






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