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Aerials taken the morning of June 9th of Shelby County
Flood waters had dropped at least 5 feet in most locations |
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Flood height captured with grass clippings on the side of a privacy fence in Waldron with Waldron United Methodist Church in the background. |
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Dust cloud on road caused by leftover gravel and debris |
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West on 252 towards FlatRock |
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Impounded water east of Flat Rock |
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New Gravel Bar and Flood Debris across from Willow Park (note: water went over 252 to do this) |
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Looking north on 500 W near Marrietta Pumping Station |
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