Posted by KEH on October 08, 2015 at 15:43:57 from (67.231.175.190):
In Reply to: Re: IAGary and all posted by Billy NY on October 08, 2015 at 09:38:59:
I was confused about the death mentioned above. There has been so much going on it's hard to keep up with it. The 57 year old lady drowned in a railroad underpass that dates from the 1920s or before, the date is on the underpass and I have been through there hundreds of times, but the exact year escapes me. It is barely wide enough for cars made in the last 70 years to meet, but it can be done if both are careful. It doesn't take a lot of rain to flood it and locals are well aware of the danger there. Judging by the lady's name she may be a recent immigrant and not aware of the bloody history of that underpass.
A culvert did wash out and a pickup went in the hole. The 2 men in it got out.
The underpass is 2-3 blocks from the sheriff's department's headquarters. The underpass danger is so well known they may not bother to block it when it floods, but I wasn't there and don't know.
Nearer the coast the rivers are rising as water dropped in the upstate works it way down. Hope everyone there stays safe. There are 2 rivers that run into Charleston harbor, the Ashley and the Cooper. News says the Ashley is rising.
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