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A bit damp here
On 21/04/2015 6:38 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote:
David Hare-Scott wrote: It was much worse in some places, up to 400mm (16in) fell. And some old towns are built on the floof plain. Whole houses went down the street and people died in a town 40km away. Hundreds of homes were damaged and many thousands are without power due to falling trees nearby (some people never learn) and roofs being ripped off by wind. At the camping ground enough water went through to have people swimming for their lives and at risk of being taken, apparently they all survived. One building was moved from one side of the rodeo area to the other. It isn't over yet on the weather radar I have two storms converging on me, never seen that before. The cabbages are on hold. I've been hearing about the weather up your way whilst we were in NZ (from whence we've just returned). Sounds pretty grim. Hope all remains at just a nuisance level for you. |
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