Hey, it's little surprise that these trailer parks have problems - they're put in areas suitable for no other buildings. Tornados can hit anywhere but trailers don't stand up well. These areas by creeks and rivers are subject to flooding - duh! It's called risk assessment, and these places are at high risk.
I live nearby in north Fort Worth. Every time it rains hard, this place floods. There have been at least a dozen floods through here over the past 15 years or so. Same creek, same area floods, same trailers. Has been going on for years, yet people still live there. It will happen again next year, and the same people will get flooded again because they will not have left.
Somebody (maybe God) has been trying to get rid of Haltom City for years. U build parks, trailer parks and golf courses in flood plain zone's because only birds can survive in tha trees. When does the media blitz stop, U live where water goes evevy 2 1/2 years in Texas, U see water. U live in the lake houses that are 18 inches above normal water conservation levels I guess, "U see water". There is a 100 year flood plain study for every county available at U're county recors building, we don't live 100 years anymore, has somebody gone by there and said "HI", they will make U a copy. Horses standing in 12 inches of water on Channel 11 is not a tradedy, go forward...
10:50, I have noticed the birds singing at night too! They sing even in the wee hours of the early morning! What IS up with that!?? This is the first summer I have heard them do that. I am glad to hear someone else noticed that difference! Thought I might be going crazy, or crazier! ha! The world is definitely a different place than even 20 years ago. Much change!
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Not a plague of locusts. It's 2007, it's a plague of mosquitos!
Hey, it's little surprise that these trailer parks have problems - they're put in areas suitable for no other buildings. Tornados can hit anywhere but trailers don't stand up well. These areas by creeks and rivers are subject to flooding - duh! It's called risk assessment, and these places are at high risk.
I live nearby in north Fort Worth. Every time it rains hard, this place floods. There have been at least a dozen floods through here over the past 15 years or so. Same creek, same area floods, same trailers. Has been going on for years, yet people still live there. It will happen again next year, and the same people will get flooded again because they will not have left.
Gainesville's flooded too. It's amazing to see it on TV. People being rescued from rooftops, boats going down California Street.....holy cow!
What is unusual in our area is that birds are singing during the night. I've never known that to happen in the thirty years we've been in the area.
It is just totally strange!
10:50 We'd like to apologize,we have been forgetting to turn off the bird calls here at the Courthouse at night.
Somebody (maybe God) has been trying to get rid of Haltom City for years. U build parks, trailer parks and golf courses in flood plain zone's because only birds can survive in tha trees. When does the media blitz stop, U live where water goes evevy 2 1/2 years in Texas, U see water. U live in the lake houses that are 18 inches above normal water conservation levels I guess, "U see water". There is a 100 year flood plain study for every county available at U're county recors building, we don't live 100 years anymore, has somebody gone by there and said "HI", they will make U a copy. Horses standing in 12 inches of water on Channel 11 is not a tradedy, go forward...
10:50, I have noticed the birds singing at night too! They sing even in the wee hours of the early morning! What IS up with that!??
This is the first summer I have heard them do that. I am glad to hear someone else noticed that difference! Thought I might be going crazy, or crazier! ha! The world is definitely a different place than even 20 years ago. Much change!
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