Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Bad Rain Storm in NC


Tommy:  
Meow almighty! A big bad rainy storm came down here over St. James, Southport and Oak Island and lots of other towns in North Caroliny. We were mostly just chillin out watching it from our kitty beds in the room with the big windows. We watched it as it rained and rained and rained and then it  FINALLY STOPPED! All day long we watched the rain (in between naps of course) and then the water got closer and closer to our house and the back yard filled up and all the sudden we had lake front property!  
Then at one point the screaming noise coming out of the phone thingies happened and we, (well only one of us got trapped and dumped in there)...  had to go sit in the room with no windows to "be safe".  Then Teaghan escaped under the bed and no one can get her out once she gets under there hah! After a little bit, I got let out and the doors to our sitting spot were closed so we had to hang out in the rest of the house for a while. We looked out the door windows to see what was happening and watch the waterfall coming from the roof of the house. The street disappeared for a while as more water came   over the neighbor's lawns and crept over to the other side. 
The best part was Mom told us there was probably lots of SNAKES in dat water. We kept a look out for them and the gators. That was our job for the day. 
Finally our watching job was over just as we were getting ready for our third meal of the day. The clouds moved over and the sun came out.  

Mama B:
That wasn't the end though, because so much damage has happened in our town and all around us. Overall, some parts of St. James and Southport got up to 24" of rain. Several roads collapsed and some homes were flooded. Some roads leading into our town were closed as the main roads around us were shut down as sections of the road washed away.  The road at the end of our street is flooded and the roads in and around us were shut down. Roads and a small bridge in Southport, NC were washed away. Roads and bridges leading into Oak Island were shut down. One of the roads near the intracoastal in our development is shut off from the rest as it washed away and is impassable.  It is going to take some time for a bridge to be rebuilt that connects it to the community. 
We have to stay put for now at least, but will have to try and make it out soon to get some provisions (cat food and chicken, shhhhh don't tell the Ts... 😂). 
So grateful and thankful we and all around us made it safely through the storm. Rebuilding the infrastructure will just take time.

Hey, where's the food, humans!

I hope dat water doesn't come in here!

Our new Lake Front Property

This is where the new stream was!

The stream making its way to form another Lake in the neighbor's yard.









 

10 comments:

  1. so glad yoo all r dry and safez!!!

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  2. Dearest Tommy, Teaghan and Parents,
    So glad you are safe!
    Before departing yesterday to see my vascular surgeon in Savannah, got to see the weather forecast for your region. Scary times and it sure can cause a lot of damage to one's property!
    Infrastructure sure took its tall and that takes a long time before it is all back up and smoothly working again.
    Hugs,
    Mariette + Kitties

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  3. T and T….that kinda rain iz crazed…glad ewe N de pawrentz iz oh kay, hope yur nayborz and friendz R two. N bye de grace oh cod….noe snakez will bee loungin in yur livin room dee mandin tee vee and what everz….🙀🙀🙀bee safe 💙💚💙💚🐟‼️

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  4. Praying and purring for your safety and recovery from the rain. You should get drowned and we are in such a drought in Ohio, none of it fair.

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  5. Good grief, that was some rain!! We complain if we get 6 inches in a day, but 24 inches, wow! I am glad you and your neighbours kept safe. I hope you parents can soon get out for provisions.

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  6. What an ordeal. I am glad you are all OK.

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  7. Oh my goodness, We are glad you are safe and sound. That must have been so scary!

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  8. That's way too much rain! I sure am glad y'all are okay up there.

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  9. Mercy! We've had storms, too, and I get it, it's scary watching the water come up. I hope they can get you out to get provisions soon.

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  10. Charlee: "We are glad you came through all that okay! Our Dada has seen pictures and video of the flooding in North Carolina, it's been crazy!"

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