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Flood News over Mississippi

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posted on May, 3 2011 @ 02:48 PM
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I've created a thread last day. I think it's a big event between humans and nature and has to be shown at news.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
And now i update this on a new thread.
Today, Corp Engineers have decided to ruin farmer, do sacrifices for saving towns.

Mini tsunami created after blast to save town : Mississippi County commissioner said the damage is at 1 billion.
www.msnbc.msn.com...

Update :
the seismic recording station in Cathedral Cave MO is still offline and has been since the first blast

Update :
flood may cause an earthquake on New Madrid (water in the fault may cause pressure)
www.youtube.com...
water released after the blowing of levees at new Madrid fault, would cause a tremendous sinkhole and a possible man-made earthquake by sudden liquefaction and rearranging of underground layers, specially over-exposed by previously natural gas extraction.

Update :
Army Corps Breaks Southeast Missouri Levee
www.foxnews.com...
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"It's a hard decision" they said.
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Update :
Birds Point New Madrid Floodway Joint Information Center

Wappapello Lake cresting today
St. Louis, Mo., May 3, 2011 –
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in St. Louis reported that Wappapello Lake’s pool elevation is cresting today at just over 400.0 feet.
That elevation sets a new record, nearly a foot above the previous record of 399.09, set in April 1945.
The current water releases of 30,400 cubic feet per second are more than three times the maximum that’s released through the gate structure on the dam.
Wappapello Lake is on the St. Francis River about 150 miles south of St. Louis.
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Update : witness of flood
Water over Wappapello relief spillway at Redmon area.
www.youtube.com...
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MAJOR UPDATE : MAJORITY OF SEISMIC SERVERS OFFLINES !!
aslwww.cr.usgs.gov...
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Update :
The blasts were felt and shaking, in Illinois and Missouri
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posted on May, 3 2011 @ 02:51 PM
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Nice updates. Hope everyone has a hot air balloon attached to a rubber boat with plenty of MREs.



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 02:55 PM
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And I wonder how they came to that "hard decision"? What makes one area any better than another? I wish they had just let nature take her course instead of thinking they have the right to choose who (or what) is worth saving and who is to be sacrificed. Scary in my opinion.
Nice post. Thanks for sharing.
Nana



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:10 PM
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some really great info here!

care to make an addition to the thread below?

its got eye witness accounts of the blowing of the levee's and updates on the flood situation
Its grown quite immensely! Its number 1 on google when using "Historic Mississippi Flood" as keywords
Its currently the biggest and best resource on this flood! Available anywhere
and its right here on ATS!



Don't Be Distracted : The Real Problem = Historic Mississippi Flood/Intentional Levee Breach


I will give you SnF for updating the world on this "brushed under the rug" disaster!
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posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:13 PM
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And the major update is that the servers (majority) seismic are offline ????



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:17 PM
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Originally posted by LaTouffe
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And the major update is that the servers (majority) seismic are offline ????


Why take them off line? Seems a bit of learning could take place as to whether this type of displacement could indeed affect the fault line.

This whole thing stinks to high heaven. Has anyone seen any logic to this decision of flooding Missouri to save a dying Illinois town of 2,800 people?

S&F



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:19 PM
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Well go into that thread and post what you found...


Also
I'm gonna message TrueAmerican and ask his opinion of this...
He knows people



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:20 PM
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It is ridiculous that this news is hardly being covered right now.

I think this thread should be used for all updates regarding the flooding.

S_F



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:24 PM
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I would love to see a map of the flooded area. Showing what is flooded and what is Not flooded. How far spread is the flooding? what is planned to flood.

A few years ago my (farmer) cousen was PAID NOT to grow anything.

Hmmm that helps the country out.......



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:25 PM
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posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:26 PM
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Don't Be Distracted : The Real Problem = Historic Mississippi Flood/Intentional Levee Breach


There is on going discussion there...
with updates

No need to have a thousands different pages on the same thing




posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:27 PM
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Just checked the Rsoe site and spotted the little nuclear activity icon on the map in Mississippi. I'm not sure how bad it really is, but check this out:


The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is investigating after a radioactive element is found in the Mississippi river. Authorities say it started at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Plant in Port Gibson. They say they went to check for standing water in an abandoned unit, and found a build up of water. They decided to pump it out, and after taking a sample, they discovered the chemical "tritium" had been released into the river. Officials say the River has diluted the radioactive material, and is not causing harm to the people. Right now the incident is under investigation. There's no word on how much Tritum was pumped into the water.


Source

I'm so sorry this is happening! Hope you all stay safe!
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posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:29 PM
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Originally posted by mappam
I would love to see a map of the flooded area. Showing what is flooded and what is Not flooded. How far spread is the flooding? what is planned to flood.

A few years ago my (farmer) cousen was PAID NOT to grow anything.

Hmmm that helps the country out.......



A Map can be found This post on this thread



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:31 PM
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sorry i found a link few minutes ago i lost it. I try again



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:34 PM
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Here's a St. Louis today article www.stltoday.com...

It seems the Army Corp is taking their levee blasting show South.

Great. A little radioactivity to spice things up.



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:35 PM
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Originally posted by LaTouffe
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sorry i found a link few minutes ago i lost it. I try again


This one?:

www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov...



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:36 PM
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I got him covered



cough cough National Flood Outlook Map



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:37 PM
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That was an excellent update, thank you. Here's a map of the flooding; since it updates I'll just post the link. The Mexico and Texas fires can be located on this site too.

www.intellicast.com...



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:37 PM
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no it was a result of flood after the blasts



posted on May, 3 2011 @ 03:39 PM
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Update :
The results of sacrifice :
"after a few short explosions and flashes of orange light, the mighty river began pouring through a wide hole in a giant earthen levee intentionally blown open on Monday night by Army engineers.

About 52,000 hectares of rich farmland and about 100 homes in Missouri were sacrificed to save Cairo, a town of 2,800 people in Illinois at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers."



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