I know it's not 4042 related ... but I know several 4042ers have lived in NE-PA. I lived in Wilkes-Barre for several years, and still have several close friends there, some along the river who had to evacuate last week ... was just looking at these photos from the floods out there. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.246710668707222.62109.123760851002205
I was actually keeping a close eye on that, my Mom lives up there now. Luckily she didn't get flooded out this time, but she lost everything she owned when another hurricane flooded them out several years ago. She lived near a river and woke up to water in the dang house up to her knees. No warning whatsoever. My nieces go to the Milton Hershey school. Did you see the flooding of Hershey Park? It will take a long time to clean that up. :? They lost two bison it flooded so fast in the zoo part, they had to euthanize them before they drowned. :cry:
I was born in Bloomsburg, PA and family was all from Berwick, Hazelton and surrounding areas. We were just there this summer for a family reunion...at Knoebels. Knoebels was flooded as well. Just shocking to see pictures of where we JUST were to what they are now. I had always heard of the great flood of '72 as I was born in '72. But this is unreal. I'll pass that link. Don't think my family's seen those yet. We were in Hershey this summer too. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Still hard to believe. Stephanie-- mom to 7 (soon to be 10!!!)
I too am very familiar with that area, my hometown of Binghamton was in just as bad as shape, it has never had flooding like they did last week. :cry: My immediate family was fine, however I had a couple of cousins that lost their entire house and vehicles. ...so sad. I also went to college at Bloomsburg University and they were severely affected as well with the flooding. :cry: All things in common..... Susquehanna River.
Forgive me, I am geographically impaired...is North Huntingdon (Norwin High School) near the flooded area? My son has to go there next weekend. Just curious...TIA NVM...finally found it on a map. Sorry for the losses your families suffered in the flooding!
North Scranton checking in, several friends who lived along the river were damaged by water almost to the second flood. Born in '74 but I remember all the stories about Agnes. My Wife's side live in Tunkhannock, and the flooding there is worse han anyone can remember.
Hubby's family is all up in the Binghamton area. Sister lost everything in basement and first floor of house in the JC area. The house had never been flooded and is very old...so no flood insurance. I can't imagine...they have to start from scratch with rebuilding and purchasing all furniture and appliances...
A friend is buying a house in Dallas (PA) ... they've had so much rain and due to the floods, it's a good chance to see if there's any leaks, damage, etc ... she's been living in W-B, in an apartment just a few blocks from the river - is tired of evacuating every time the river rises. My first apartment in Wilkes-Barre still had the basement/first floor wiped out because of the flood of '72 (Agnes). It was a townhouse and the owners just closed it off. We used the back door, which led to the second floor and the rest of the house. Luvgoose - sorry your husband's fam lost so much!! And with winter coming ... that sucks. :cry: Cranky - I just can't imagine, the flood waters came on so quickly. What a nightmare!!
I have some family in Dallas but not close so have not heard anything from them. Also have transplant from Wilmington NC to Plains, Pa but she has not responded to ?'s about damage. I have gotten forwards, but no response. I have followed this in the papers from up there. We were truly blessed so far this year.
I was born in Johnson City, but grew up in Appalachin ( showing my age here, but I lived right around the corner from the big Mafia Bust in the late 50's...LOL!). Appalachin, Owego, Vestal Triple Cities were all hit so hard! Still have lots of family up there and family sent me this video showing all the damage: http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qid2Y18rzHM