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Post by DTL504 on Sept 8, 2005 23:58:07 GMT -5
Here is a map wher you can look at your street intersection and see how much water you got.
Used the arrow key to navigate to your neighborhood & Used the +/- tick marks to zoom into your exact street. I was able to zoom into Read and Morrison and see the water level. read the bottom of the page for initial direction. Hope this help. If you still have problem email me: DTL504@AOL.COM David Locket
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Post by DTL504 on Sept 8, 2005 23:59:34 GMT -5
Here is a map wher you can look at your street intersection and see how much water you got. Used the arrow key to navigate to your neighborhood & Used the +/- tick marks to zoom into your exact street. I was able to zoom into Read and Morrison and see the water level. read the bottom of the page for initial direction. Hope this help. mapper.cctechnol.com/floodmap.phpIf you still have problem email me: DTL504@AOL.COM David Locket
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Post by DTL504 on Sept 9, 2005 0:00:34 GMT -5
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Post by Robin on Sept 9, 2005 8:30:42 GMT -5
This map is helpful to alot of people. Unfortunately, Michoud and Little Woods are unsurveyed in this map.
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Post by R Wortham on Sept 9, 2005 11:24:14 GMT -5
Thanks, this map has proven most helpful of the several I have used thus far. Does anyone know if insuance claims can be settled on the basis of this information. I understand that if water stands 2-3 feet for more than ??48-72 hours, a house is considered "totaled."
R. Wortham, Lake Willow Resident
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