Sunday, May 8, 2011
Mississippi River Floods, Widespread Historical Levels in Slow Motion.
It's been described as a slow motion disaster. The Mississippi River is flooding beyond all time historic levels set in the great flood of 1927. As the Midwest continues to see good spring rains, enormous amounts of water flow down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi is more mighty then our control systems built since the great flood. Levees, reservoirs and gates, are not going to hold back the disastrous floods. Lets just pray it won't become as bad as we saw in Pakistan last year.
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