At noon today, June 23, The American Red Cross closed its Scanlon shelter. In their press release, Judy Hanne Gonzalez, executive director of the Northland Chapter of the American Red Cross, stated that the shelter had no occupants last night.
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I have a sneaking suspicion that the most recent $100 million damage estimate will be a lot lower than the final tally. Just today Moose Lake forced evacuations and other areas like Barnum are still uncovering new damage. The bottom line is despite the storms being over, there is still damage being done.
I am a huge animal lover. My friends even joke about how meticulous I am when someone is watching my dog for me and I present to them my manifesto of rules. I appreciate what PETA stands for, but I also know they sometimes do things just to keep their name in the press. I think this may be one of those occasions.
Although we saw some sunshine today in the Northland, that doesn't take away from the fact that there are still those suffering from the storms and flooding this week. The evacuations today of areas like Moose Lake attest to that. Our media partners at Northlands News Center are reporting flood related road closures.
Contaminated water is always a major concern when cleaning up after flooding. The Western Lake Superior Sanitary District has acknowledged that sewer systems in the Twin Ports did overflow, making flood waters unsanitary in many cases. The Minnesota Department of Health offers the following tips for using bleach while cleaning up after the flood:
MSNBC reporting on our beloved Lake Superior Zoo. It was a sad day for Duluth and for the LS Zoo, as several animals at the Lake Superior Zoo drowned overnight when torrential rain caused flooding across the city, swamping roads and sending sewage spilling outside overflow tanks.
The rains and flooding is causing headaches and damage all over the Twin Ports and incrediable video is hitting the web every minute, here are 5 of the more amazing videos we've found so far. Be safe during today and during the cleanup.
Cascade Park and First Ave...
Last night at about 8:30 I noticed that I had some water starting to come up from the sewer drain. Icky. It started slow, but as the water continued, it just kept going and eventually got so bad that I had a foot of water in my basement floor overnight. I know a lot of other people, including my neighbors, had it even worse.
I couldn't get the car out of our garage this morning, well, I could get it out, but there was no road to drive it on beyond our driveway. We usually get rain trenches, but this time, the trench IS the road. People across the Northland are dealing with flooding in their basements, some are being evacuated from their homes. Travel is NOT advised!
As the relentless rain continues to fall in the Northland, our partners with the Northland's News Center are reporting that tonight the Northland will continue to see severe weather moving throughout our region dropping copious amounts of rain with each passing system. Heavy flooding has already been reported and will continue with hourly rainfall between 3-4 inches. In any event of a water cov