I would like to ask for prayer from all my blogging friends please.Our town is flooding, as is much of Mississippi, from the effects of tropical storm Lee. My basement is full of water and everything is floating. I have about two feet of water outside. My house is built on a high foundation, but my neighbors that have homes built on slabs are flooding inside. The rain is to continue all day so who knows what is to come. I am sure we will lose power soon. Trees and power lines are coming down and as creeks and rivers fill up there will be more intense flooding. We have had over 12 inches of rain overnight. I just pray that no lives will be lost in this.According to the local weather channel , heavy rain is to continue through tonight so I am sure the worst is to come...
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Oh sweetie you are in my prayers as are all affected by this storm. Take care.
I am so sorry to hear this. Of coarse praying for you and all of the others in harm's way. Just please be careful, and keep us posted when possible.
Prayers! Be safe!
Prayers and hugs! Hope you don't have a power outage or damage from the flooding. I live in north MS and we started getting some much needed rain last night. It will probably rain all day.
I am so sorry to hear about the water in your basement and I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers for your safety and a good outcome for the house.
You've all been through so much in your area it's just not fair. With everything you're going through it's amazing that you're online. I hope we can all help you cope though we've only been there in part.
Big hugs to you!! Jane
Sending Prayers for you and your neighbors...Stay safe and may you not take in any more water.
Blessings Kelsie
Sending prayers your way. I'm so sorry to hear this. I can't imagine.
Definitely saying some prayers for you and all of MS (and all in the path of Lee's rains).
(((hugs)))
I am so sorry, it's flooding there, Vicky. Do take care and I will add you in my prayers. Our flooding was from a toilet overflow, not from the rain. With all these rain, we are very fortunate to be situated on top of a bluff so there is no danger of flooding outside. But I hate water damage. It is so frustrating too that the people supposedly taking care of the damage and repair aren't moving fast enough. I have stuff, books all over the house....Christine
Oh I am so sorry to hear this. I have and will continue to pray. God Bless. Hugs, Marty
Lifting you, Vicky ... please be safe. You all have really suffered so ... wish I were closer to help you; what can I do to help you.
Have a blessed day ~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
I know what you are going through as It happens often here on the Mississippi where I life. Good luck, don't panic, have faith, this too will pass. Love Rc at my Old Historic House.
We are saturated too! But, not in the houses. I am so sorry to hear about this. The rain gauge was overflowing here this morning. So we really don't know how much over 5 inches we have gotten. Will be thinking of you.
Of course you and your neighbors are in our thoughts and prayer today. Stay safe.
Traci
Praying for you and for so many in your area who are dealing with these floods:-) Hugs and prayers to you and please let us know here if there is something we can do!!
Saying prayers for you. Please stay safe. It seems the weather is so unpredictable and destructive this year.
Sorry, Vicky,
So far, I'm doing OK. But it's been raining steadily for a while now.
D
Oh, Vicky, I'm sorry to hear this. I'm praying for you and your neighbors to stay safe.
God bless you Vicky. I hate to hear that you are going through all the bad flooding. We have been watching on TV.
Our prayers go out to you and everyone in harms way whether physical or damages. Some of the poor people in Texas and still suffering without water. We are considered drought here but not like Texas.
Please stay safe and don't take any chances.
Blessings, Ginger
Oh Dear Friend, I am so sorry. Hopefully today the water will begin to go down. I hate it for your neighbors who are on slabs. Stay dry and I will pray for you and your city that it will reside quickly. Blessings, Kathy
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