First time hearing it on the news. Some Memphis streets will be closed for am traffic and will be closed for a while.
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First time hearing it on the news. Some Memphis streets will be closed for am traffic and will be closed for a while.
Yazoo Miss Delta Levee Board (YMDLB) usually stays on top of it. They have closed the Levee to travel and we'll probably have to move our livestock off. They have lowered the expected crest at Memphis from 43 back to 41. Last time it was this high in January was 1927 & 1937. THIS DOES NOT BODE WELL! I'm mighty afraid we're in for a record breaking year. Everything is full almost everywhere. All the TVA system from Chickamauga to Kentucky Lake are full. COE reservoirs (ARkabutla, Sardis, Enid, Grenada) are nearly full or full. The St Francis is full, pumping station at Marianna has all 7 pumps running. Does anybody have any information on Missouri? All I know is the COE said they were NOT going to open the "Floodway".
https://www.facebook.com/MemphisUSAC...27129/?theater
The Mississippi River flood wall at Cape Girardeau, MO., is 20 feet tall....water is within 2-2 1/2 feet and not crested yet. Yawl south better get ready... it's comin.
Press Release
Monday, January 04, 2016
Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks
1505 Eastover Drive, Jackson, MS, 39211
Phone: 601-432-2400
MDWFP Officers to Enforce Levee Closure
Jackson - The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks(MDWFP) is reminding the public that the mainline levee from Vicksburg to Tunica is closed due to the current flooding.
"No sightseeing or joyriding will be allowed, which may cause deer and other wildlife to retreat back into dangerous floodwaters," said Colonel Steve Adcock, Chief of MDWFP Law Enforcement Bureau. Only landowners, leaseholders, and emergency response personnel are allowed on the levee and only for the purpose of evacuating people or property. Citations will be issued to anyone found to be in violation of this closure."
The MDWFP is currently patrolling the levee around the clock to ensure public safety and protect the wildlife resources in Mississippi.
For more information visit our website at http://www.mdwfp.com or call us at 601-432-2400.
All hunting seasons closed WEST of Highway 61
http://www.mdwfp.com/media/292292/20...edclosures.jpg
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Dang, glad I live in the red hill country. Y'all low landers be careful
X 2 on that!
Anyone need help moving things?