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Old June 9th, 2008, 09:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Eight people killed after a weekend of storms and tornadoes across the U.S.

Wicked weekend storms pounded America from the Midwest to the East Coast, forcing hundreds of people to flee flooded communities, spawning tornadoes that tore up houses and killing at least eight people.
Rescuers in boats continued to pluck people from rising waters in Indiana on Sunday, a day after more than 10 inches of rain deluged much of the state. More than 1,500 people were evacuated from their homes.
In Iowa, pumps and thousands of sandbags were sent to the Iowa City area, where officials fear a reservoir could top a spillway and flood the city of about 63,000 by Tuesday.

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Flooded out: Farm workers help in the rescue of cattle from the flood waters of the Nodaway River in Corning, Iowa
The Indiana flooding killed at least one person, a man who drowned in his vehicle about 50 miles south of Indianapolis, said John Erickson, a spokesman for the state Department of Homeland Security.

Another person was reported missing after falling off a boat about 30 miles south-west of Indianapolis.

In Michigan, two delivery workers for The Grand Rapids Press drowned early on Sunday when their car became submerged in a creek that washed out a road near Lake Michigan in Saugatuck Township.
Two other people in the state were killed by falling trees, one man drowned and a woman died when high winds blew a recreational vehicle on top of her, authorities said.

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Storm damage: Floodwaters cover farmland and roads near Paragon, Indiana


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Caught out: David Shepard removes a stuffed king salmon from his flooded home in Edinburgh, Indiana
And lightning struck a pavilion at a state park in Connecticut, killing one person and injuring four, state environmental spokesman Dennis Schain said.
At least one tornado hit the Omaha, Nebraska, area with little to no warning as people slept Sunday morning, damaging several dozen homes and businesses. No major injuries were reported.

Iowa saw some of its worst flooding in more than a decade, Gov. Chet Culver said in a statement as he declared an emergency in nearly a third of the state's 99 counties, freeing up state resources.

Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle declared a state of emergency in 29 counties and President Bush late Sunday declared a major disaster in 29 Indiana counties, freeing up aid.
Hundreds of thousands of customers lacked power across the region.

Residents of Chicago's northern and southern suburbs spent Sunday cleaning up from tornadoes the night before. The storms tore roofs off homes, toppled power lines and overturned tractor-trailers. Several minor injuries were reported.

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Old June 9th, 2008, 10:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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We are scheduled to get this bad stuff this afternoon & evening. Rough is predicted...
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My friend lives where all this shit happened. Her roof got ripped off from the winds when the tornados came through, now her house is flooded. Now that the thrill of her family surviving is over, she's pissed. Thankfully she has homeowner's insurance, but its the trying to find a legit contractor that's a pain.
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Old June 9th, 2008, 12:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Caught out: David Shepard removes a stuffed king salmon from his flooded home in Edinburgh, Indiana
Must... save....most valued possession!
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Must... save....most valued possession!
I used to live near the town where that pic was taken. The rumor going around when I was a kid was half the town was inbred. The town is full of goofy looking people with the last name Burton.
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^^ haha, look at the mouth on that fish, he's probably rescuing it because it is his second wife, the one that isn't his sister.
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Old June 10th, 2008, 07:33 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Well the United States is the leading world producer of soybeans and Corn-and two thirds of that is grown in Illiinois, Indiana, and western Ohio.

Flooded fields = lowest yield in years + highest demand in years due to ethanol production, and guess what? Get ready for even higher gas prices, and skyrocketing food prices. Corn syrup, corn oil, soy products, any animal that eats corn for feed, etc- all are going to go through the roof!

Mother Nature is such a bitch sometimes.
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