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Fraser Farmer wrote:..... Nearby Sumas Prairie is not doing so well though, in fact it's a disaster. Once we had things under control at our place I went up and took a few pictures. This is usually a beautiful farming area and it's been absolutely devastated. Highways and railroads are washed out, people are stranded on highways, people and animals are stranded on farms, it's bad. ...
A1Skinner wrote:Been hearing about what's going on down there. First I've heard about them looking for pilots though. Are they finding some or should a guy plan on heading down for a couple days?Fraser Farmer wrote:I got it too. My plane is on floats and there isn't really a safe place to land in all this. I wouldn't land in the flood water and there are too many submerged gravel bars in the river up there. It's no good putting anyone's life at risk just to get them home if they are safe where they are. Wheeled planes between airports are another story of course. My Aunt is stranded on the Hague but there's nowhere safe to operate floats near her.
hotrod180 wrote:Fraser Farmer wrote:..... Nearby Sumas Prairie is not doing so well though, in fact it's a disaster. Once we had things under control at our place I went up and took a few pictures. This is usually a beautiful farming area and it's been absolutely devastated. Highways and railroads are washed out, people are stranded on highways, people and animals are stranded on farms, it's bad. ...
I've been seeing that Sumas area flooding on the TV news, bad stuff.
I've been living in western WA for going on 30 years,
but don't recall ever hearing much about the Nooksack River flooding like this before.
Or maybe I just wasn't paying attention.
Skagit River flooded bad, with a couple towns under water (as usual).
Some of the other usual culprits, not so much this time.
There was some pretty bad flooding & mudslides on the NW Olympic Peninsula,
much worse than usual, it shut down the two major highways out there (101 & 112).
Can't find it now, but I saw a satellite photo online yesterday of the Fraser River's muddy outfall into the salt water--wow.
Fraser Farmer wrote:The Nooksack overflows to varying degrees pretty regularly. The last time it blew a dyke and overflowed to this extent was in 1990, I remember it well, for some reason the papers and social media keep putting up black and white photos of the 1990 flood like it was old times and we didn't have colour photography.




180Marty wrote:Nice pictures and kinda neat that you could get there but others couldn't.









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