LyingEyes and WT ..all Gulfer's I hope you all are safe.

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  • Xandria
    Xandria

    Tropical Storm Bill Forces Evacuations

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    By JANET McCONNAUGHEY, Associated Press Writer

    NEW ORLEANS - Tropical Storm Bill drenched the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, forcing evacuations along the water, swamping the streets of New Orleans' French Quarter and prompting crews to slam shut the floodgates protecting the low-lying, saucer-shaped city.


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    Up to a foot of rain was forecast in areas already saturated from previous storms. Pascagoula, Miss., got 8 inches of rain by noon.

    Bill — the second tropical storm of the year — had sustained wind of about 60 mph, well short of the 74 mph hurricane threshold. It spread rain across southeastern Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.

    "Our confidence is pretty high that it's going to be some of the heaviest rain you've seen since Hurricane Lili and Tropical Storm Isidore last year," said Robert Ricks, forecaster for the National Weather Service ( news - web sites) in Slidell.

    Isidore was blamed for four deaths in the United States. Lili, blamed for at least eight deaths in the Caribbean, dumped 10 inches of rain on Louisiana with 100 mph wind, and caused an estimated $700 million in damage.

    Water rose above the curbs in the French Quarter, and streets, bars and restaurants were empty. Municipal crews were sent out to slide floodgates into place in the levees surrounding the city, most of which is below sea level. City offices and universities closed early.

    At the Original Pierre Maspero's restaurant, manager James Rivas decided to close by 4 p.m. to make sure his staff could get home.

    Coastal parishes closed summer camps and government offices, opened storm shelters for residents of low-lying areas and readied sandbags, boats and high-wheeled vehicles.

    "Certainly, it's not as dangerous as other storms we've had, but it is a dangerous storm," said Jim Ballow, assistant chief of operations for the Louisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness.

    In Mississippi, people were evacuated from some flood-prone areas because of forecasts of a 3- to 5-foot storm surge combined with a 2-foot high tide.

    "Our streets aren't capable of holding this much water, but so far we've had no reports of water in homes," said Jackson County, Miss., Civil Defense Director Todd Adams.

    No major problems were expected for Mississippi's Gulf Coast casinos.

    Road flooding was blamed for minor traffic accidents in Alabama, which also braced for up to a foot of rain.

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    Keep your pants and your powder dry .. and let us know you are all right.

    X.

  • Hamas
    Hamas

    Yes, keep safe.

    Does look like a bitch is heading your way.

  • Shutterbug
    Shutterbug

    Lyineyes & WT, if this storm is going over the top of you I sincerely hope you come out of it in good shape. I just wish it was named something else. Bug

  • JH
    JH

    Isn't this a little early for hurricanes and tropical storms?

  • LyinEyes
    LyinEyes

    Hey everyone thanks for the concern,,,,,,,,but we are way up Northwest Louisiana close to the Texas and Arkansas border so we might get some rain,,,,,,,,,,,but I think the storm is heading more to the east and towards MS.

    Ya'll are so sweet to think of us......... Cassi and Max are about 3 or 4 hours south of us and they may get more flooding than we will,,,,, I know it got a little scarey for them last time.

    BigBoi and SpiderMonkey are down in New Orleans , so they are right in the boiling pot.

    Hugs to all and saying a little prayer for those down that way..........dede and WT

  • Xandria
    Xandria

    Glad to hear you will be all right.. and hoping the best for everyone who is down in the delta's.

    X.

  • Billygoat
    Billygoat

    ((((((((((((Dede and Denny)))))))))))))) Glad you're okay!

    Bigboi and SpiderMonkey - Stay safe!!!

  • cruzanheart
    cruzanheart

    Hope everyone is okay! Shutterbug, I understand your concern about the name -- my dad's name was Bill also, so the kids and I have been saying that maybe Grandpa is out of heaven's boot camp and this is his first assignment! Actually, if that were true, I'd expect a lightning bolt to hit the Preston Park Plano body of elders, but that's just a fantasy . . . .

    Okay, Bigboi and SpiderMonkey, check in with us please!

    Nina

  • Cassiline
    Cassiline
    Ya'll are so sweet to think of us......... Cassi and Max are about 3 or 4 hours south of us and they may get more flooding than we will,,,,, I know it got a little scarey for them last time.

    Thanks Dede and Xandria!!

    I hate the storms here but for the most part although we have had pretty severe conditions, we are still a bit inland to get the brunt of the storm.

    Hugs

    Cassi

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