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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1760611" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I'm sure most have heard of the flooding that happened 2 weeks ago in eastern KY. Some areas got 14" of rain in a matter of a few hours. This is steep mountain land so of course all of it ran down hill.</p><p> I have been delivering fuel every day to a feeding station at Wal-Mart in Hazard KY and several other areas.</p><p> I have seen and worked major hurricanes all across the south and in many ways this is just as bad.</p><p> One area yesterday I drove 12 miles on a single lane road that was pretty much gone to get fuel to an area where all other roads had been washed away. Very nervous driving a tandem Peterbuilt with 4800 gallon of fuel with almost no road. One place there was an excavator parked to hold the road and keep me from sliding into the Ky River. </p><p> If anyone can help in any way please do. President Biden was there Monday and made promises of help. 39 dead, some areas cant be repaired. Some highways were 5 ft deep in flooding waters. Its hard to describe. Very sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1760611, member: 8993"] I'm sure most have heard of the flooding that happened 2 weeks ago in eastern KY. Some areas got 14" of rain in a matter of a few hours. This is steep mountain land so of course all of it ran down hill. I have been delivering fuel every day to a feeding station at Wal-Mart in Hazard KY and several other areas. I have seen and worked major hurricanes all across the south and in many ways this is just as bad. One area yesterday I drove 12 miles on a single lane road that was pretty much gone to get fuel to an area where all other roads had been washed away. Very nervous driving a tandem Peterbuilt with 4800 gallon of fuel with almost no road. One place there was an excavator parked to hold the road and keep me from sliding into the Ky River. If anyone can help in any way please do. President Biden was there Monday and made promises of help. 39 dead, some areas cant be repaired. Some highways were 5 ft deep in flooding waters. Its hard to describe. Very sad. [/QUOTE]
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