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in berlin. starts july 22nd on d w. ah. july 2021. i have book, man, where'd all this water come from here in germany, the worst flooding in over a century. visa, i miss it. these events will occur more frequently. that's for sure. zisha thousands lost their homes, them on yet. so we are stuck on with the 1st anniversary. now it's like you fall into a kind of trance with all you see it all happening all over again. look more for oh, good. still visible, the destruction wrought by the flood ah,
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on the day of the flood, bud minster, i fools historic old town was deluged a year later, reconstruction and repair work here is ongoing. tourists are starting to return, though they have to watch where they walk. gradually businesses and shops are reopening a year ago. small rivers like this one became raging torrance. within hours. july 13th. 2021. the whole day the rain came down and drove the design to cut us. there was a catastrophe. i thought because it went so far beyond anything with experience
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before water level records were completely shattered, yet even the gauges are pulverized hyphen. i've lived on the previous day. germany's weather service had issued warnings. they notified district authorities and fire departments about dangerously high water levels. after attention, expect lots of rain in the coming days, peak river, water levels, which are already quite high from this time of year. why ride is in fee and are many places, especially in western ryan and palatinate. i will see a 100 liters per square meter and more at its peak, the 150 to 200 liters per square meter for i'm calling. as the van russell, the water rose from 80 centimeters to not just 3 or 4 mates is like, it seems a 4 foot and 9 meters. love is 9 me soon. further advisories followed
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a localized rainfall at over 200 liters per square meter can't be rolled out at all . she's not. it was a disaster just waiting to happen. especially along smaller rivers. 11 p. m. the storm front moved away from altenor in as our land towards hog, and in the next 3 hours alone, this area received twice as much rain as it normally does. in an entire month. the fulmer overflowed its banks and flooded the streets. the lena did the same just after midnight, an alarm went out to huggins. volunteer fire brigade. hold on to him by hundreds of emergency calls were coming in a need to know where to start going on. now i from proof of that i river was already running down the street and there was a woman stuck in a gully. we were supposed to drive somewhere else, and that's how it started. laws even
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the bridges sank and it never stopped raining for the next 20 hours. a lot. i me, i wanted to go get some cigarettes after suddenly i found myself stuck in the water . i couldn't get away removing at 2 in the morning. the crisis management team met in hog in their assessment, even with 500 rescue workers on deck. the situation was already out of control people radios, the control center saying we need a boat. they just didn't know what we were dealing with our piano laws. wednesday, july 14th, when dawn broke, the scale of the devastation became clear as mud puddle and it's nothing will be happening here for a few days. i'm pretty sure about that. it's crazy, just crazy ha more. and the rain continued. the full
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moon river flowed through the entire city of us, of woods. the water kept rising and with it, the time pressure, buildings verged on collapsed. they had crags and parts missing, toiler hug, and ho and limbo was in a state of constant alarm. would like wilful desert, they radiate dawson said, go up there and help rescue cable. i saw a mother with a crying child screaming. what should we do? help us. it won't d, uk village actually were really scared and stood by the windows in despair. when you could only rescue 3 or 4 people bring them in and head out on the next round tile. and folks will be standing by windows with kids, babies waiting and yelling, they wanted hours one while people in north ryan west failure were trying to stem the flood waters any way they could on the river. ah, things were still quite calm. cornelia vie gant then mer of the collective
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municipality of alton. r followed the river to the town hall. she'd heard the weather, warnings, longs annoyed at 9 am on that terrible day, the water level was still 92 centimeters up, but i thought that's okay. we come through the 1st night relatively unscathed oscar . at 924 a. m, the state environmental office, announced that the our rivers, water level was expected to triple in the coming night to 2.4 meters. creating a perilous situation for the village of should in the eiffel to as lines or fan and us does is on multiple from the morgan solution. american one. it was different in that it had rained like cats and dogs nonstop since the early morning feel. it gave you an odd feeling because even the tributaries from the valleys had turned into monstrous rivers. some you have on these a demons yonah,
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we've never seen anything on that scale before densely homer concave is schultz was practically wiped off the map. the whole village was engulfed. it hasn't recovered from the flooding to this day. reminisced in aught so unchartered looking at the place to day sometimes can't tell where the streets ran or how it used to be of um the flood waters backed up at the bridge. a pizzeria, the local meeting place once stood by the river bank. across from it was the bakery . today, there's nowhere to buy food in shult. july 14th 1224 p. m. the state environmental office raised its high water advisory to 3.3 meters. and the german weather service issued a storm warning for $37.00 districts, citing extremely abundant, continuous rainfall that would mainly affect small rivers and streams. watch out
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for rivers, they can get real dangerously fed out us in trident is done fee by to teach to 3 beat house of the decisive thing. and then, ah, where does this? rainwater go through and what happened here was very small rivers, all drained into the after the air was all the rivers in the shower under the same time, the heidelberg to these flood waves all came together even, and just kept on rising under boxes at $234.00 p n of islas, district all 30 warned the population by apt to expect localized flooding. not an hour later, the state environmental office made an alarming projection. altenor water level gate would rate 5.19 meters thus far, i more minute was a shot. and none of us had any experience with this kind of full cast with these kinds of water levels. it hadn't happened in a century or more than i wish my definitely from h inflicted buildings. and i asked timothy as man, what can i do?
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he said, as of august, last declare, a state of emergency declaring a state of emergency would have given people time to save some of their belongings . even now a year later, alternate hotels still lie in ruins. on july 14th 2021 fire brigades everywhere were battling the waters in the eiffel to st. started to flood in bad minster eiffel the river f had been rising steadily since morning by the afternoon conditions had far surpassed all the weather. warnings, dramatic reports were also coming in from altenor in the sour land. after rescuing some one, a fireman was himself swept away and drowned. the flood waters had begun to claim lives. 2 hours later, another fire fighter died while on duty
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yet another was luckier. people were able to pull him out of the water in time install baird by arkin. there was also a last minute rescue. in altenor, cornelia bygone was worried. the expected high watermark was 5.19 meters at 420 in the afternoon. she called her districts administrative head. but a lesson cut off, please declare a state of emergency and it was a sad just a moment were calling you back on that. they called that we need a bit more data. we have to verify some still take a while. dunbar, as of the time,
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was the last we heard to wish. at 540 p m, the crisis management team of bud neu, in our of islas district authority met. the district head could have sound of the alarm then, but he didn't miss holmes this done. and then, and in the evening and the nights, the law for as long as mobile radio and cellular service kept working, emergency calls poured in. cuz i'm out. we're in ohio after once we realized that many people were out on their roof asked con, which for when the whole night there were no helicopters thus far. that was an awful night. and no, anna sham enough to dave august has taken over as the new administrative head of the av. i'll a district if needed. she can declare a state of emergency herself 6 pm on july 14th 2021. in north rine westphalia,
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the rain was coming down harder than ever. rineback was plunged into chaos as flash floods hit its town center. in bad minster eiffel, the eft turned into a raging torrent. it devastated the historic old town $642.00 p. m. 8 kilometers further east, on the evening of july 14th, the steinbach towel damn was in danger of overflowing and flooding entire villages . and a good hour later, the dam began to overflow. 120000 liters of water poured over per 2nd. it was feared, the dam would break. meanwhile, 20 kilometers to the south in the our valley, the mayor of the village of chute helmet. lucy suspected what was heading their way?
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the floor villa div is national. the flat waters had risen by a meter within the hour and i could see how the homes were being steadily inundated and in parts demolish a campsite. right on the our river was the 1st place affected dozens of trailers and wood cabins. were swept away by the flood waters. he was at southern myakea, alec allowed, the owner warned, every one lost in she got them out of their mobile homes and told them that they had to get away from here. but she said that something unprecedented was happening on thanks to her. no lights were last isaak. i normally would from more than $100.00 homes were carried away. the residential campus still haven't been allowed to rebuild. only dwellings that can be cleared within an hour are
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permitted then comes in studies globally. this incredible amounts of rain have to pass through these confined spaces and just look at the valleys with their bottlenecks. then bernoulli's principle comes into play. bottom was lots of water must pass through a narrow space, like the only way to get that amount through is to increase its speed filtering, which leads to these torrential flood waters. as that they went so high, the trees were uprooted. ayla from parts of buildings broke off and were washed away with the river. and then comes the 1st bridge or not everything gets clogged up and the force grow stronger macalucio. so this combination of things and that was decisive. that's father and child at 7 p. m. at the av ayla districts crisis center they'd yet to feel the floods impact. the alarm signals from schulte and alton are never arrived. as digital phone and radio networks had
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gone down, the district administrator met with rhineland for latin, its interior minister who left the meeting thinking the situation was under control . so no warning went out to the local population, who still would have had time to get to safety. it was guns early, sung. i honestly have to say that our district administrator completely mishandled things. each valve accuse him of not reacting properly, even though he had been given enough early warning about ordinance. at the time, altenor water level gauge read 3.92 meters, but the number just kept rising. just before 8 p. m. the state environmental offers up to its projection to 5.3 meters. entire homes floated down the are. the river rose to more than 8 meters and shoot went under manager. i'm that night you could see the village dying a slow dazzle. still. now there was nothing anyone could do.
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the volunteer fire brigade were powerless to help her that evening. ulton book also flooded. altenor is just a few 100 meters downstream. luca salmon's wine growing estate, is located here right on the our river. salmon and his father hoped to save a few machines in the wine press, hol, or dish money. meanwhile, the flat water warning had risen to over 4 meters in parts close to 5 when i so he put everything that couldn't get wet up high and around as a loft in the hollow. at 845 p. m. alton, as water level gauge, red, 5.75 meters. soon afterwards, the gauge was washed away. along with the whole building. luca salmon had to abandon his hope. the water had torn off the entire wool facing the river,
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40 full barrels of wine and 25000 bottles were carried off into the flood waters and disappeared. even his winery was no longer safe. famously we had to get out of here right away. otherwise, the water would have come down here and we wouldn't have gotten back up the ramp. would have been forced down into the carriage where we would have drowned from that home. at the last minute he and his father sought refuge on the balcony of the ice cream parlor 2 houses down. it was the highest spot on their straight and still there was no official warning from the crisis center in bad. no, not to day. zelman is back in the wine making business. he got to work straight away. and soon i spent lots of time talking with architects and trades people. i must say i no longer feel like a ventnor or let's put it this way. it was like taking
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a course in construction all remarks her. at least he could rebuild just a meter away. there's a new flood zone that must remain vacant as been shawn bench for last fall, as of da saucier alazam, no shafter. i'm proud of what we've already achieved together, fish off, and i think we should be in a blink of does. was it motivating? not just to look at what's done missing, but to see what's already here. outside of the flood itself is gone, or there's no getting away from it. here are finished. there are rooms in many places, still. it's annoying and you wonder why here and then nothing's been dance a shannon for those who wanted to rebuild have done it. master for our in the last 8 years young several from those who haven't and from just don't wanting, when did your initial only wanna finish this still work to be done in altenor july 14th, 40 kilometers further north in after that lesson it was almost 10 p m
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and water already covered the floor of the riding arena at another pause felton hall. for 2 hours, people formed a human chain and bailed to try to keep the water away from the stables. 60 horses stood there in the stalls and back on handling so much water, rushed in active fighting. it was pointless. it came in from all sides. i left earth doors filled with water, fire in the r valley, the flood waters had already ravaged my shores and rush around 10 p. m. they reached down out a village of close to $1800.00 residence. we want to take everything upstairs. you are mister alice hall. not now yet yours coming. it's breaking through everything. we're back lord in heaven,
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lord and heaven. people scrambled to upper stories for on the roof tops. white canada. exactly will one happen is i am. i regret taking the things upstairs and not climbing the hill to the vineyard. we not, you felt so naive in that situation. the water just kept rising. the terrace was whole till at 5. the water started creeping up. the building walls is the number that were on the 3rd floor. the walk with us, not dying. how high will it go? what if we have to swim it? how do we do that? and what if we have to climb? how do we do that? where do we climb 2, and in the end were just power letters. and then honestly, we just prayed with only at 10 o 4 p. m. did the crisis management team call a red alert? the flood waters kept streaming towards bad, no ana, where the crisis management team was sitting in a basement with an unstable mobile phone network, half an hour before midnight. a huge wave of water hit the town. it citizens were
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completely unprepared. these holes till the door to our home burst open on the water rushed in here in the moon for a minute before who still this hi hassle than the water came and forced the door open. my girlfriend went flying through the apartment, followed by the cupboard. then we were almost almost killed no 20 years. at 230 a. m. water was also surging through zinzis based on old plans. they had evacuated . people living within 50 meters of the art flood waters had never gone further than that. so no one had given much to the disabled residents of the lee bins. hill for house located 250 meters away from the river. yeah, yeah. as often. yeah. yeah, how were drowning here? can anyone hear us? we called back. this was the same, but it was just incredible and we called the fire department. they knew about it and probably tried to get here. i know the water came so quickly. oh, this was a kansas. no. $240.00
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a m a single sold on night duty managed to bring 8 of the 20 people from the ground floor to upper levels. after that, the doors would no longer open on neighbors. had to come not they couldn't do anything more. they had to wait till the war to receive it to open the doors by then there was foreseeable what they'd find would up silver solution. 12 of the homes residents died by now. shocking images of the floods were circulating on the internet. they've been through of steel and i'm an early riser. and at 4 or 5 a. m, i was writing back and forth with a friend. he wrote, have you heard the r valley looks quite hard hit um at some point he said, well, i'm going there now i can't take a front end loader and fight people with chainsaw then because they'll surely need help. let's meet up there or florence off fuel or did he heard from marco's victor, through its agricultural social media channel, had 70000 followers over the next few months. many of his followers saw his call
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for help, and wanted to lend a hand either he owes money. video voice. if you want to come and help, please do that. otherwise, folks who want to help should look where the are ronnie's. there's work to be done everywhere. lots of it. yeah, levin did of anger land here. come a bunch of pharma look how far back it goes. it's a convoy and drug has been based on it from the vest of, of, for our viola, violence on people who spent the entire night driving here with their tractors. got to work right away from direct young folks. i'd sit on their tractor or they give 24 hours straight and keep on going. we were full of adrenalin. no one could start from buffalo. we knew we had to present because maybe we'd still find some one, some one know who symbol with the day to moth,
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my ball were rescued. he had thank goodness back at the stables. in f stud, the water was now one and a half meters deep. but they still didn't dare to lead the horses through it. wait until they got light. that was the worst time. then the water rose quickly. never semi light is all i meant. it was so high, there was nothing left to consider when it was clear, i must include now when it, when we decided to go went opened all the stores. i really, every one, all the people who were there, hot people, let horses out. you'd never laid hands on a horse before and i was guiding a horse when a door came flying at me. i saw it coming with him, ran in your hands in the high water, and i tried to dodge it. also. i still don't know how late you guys as ancient foster ever. they managed to save the animal's lives, but where could they find shelter for 60 horses?
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ah, luckily anousch bo didn't have to look far. south calcite, there was no time to be cheesy. so we were quite lucky to get this place. this is a mining region, and they were sent to begin excavating here to otherwise it certainly wouldn't have been standing empty. but that's how we found accommodations, a fossil into to come. the flood left its mark on the horses to them. i'd had it for both. all right, if that they don't take much notice i am, it's many you used to be learners. now you no longer want to be alone as this ok, they'll start to call one another for winnie. and when one horse leaves you, they get much louder, and vicky men can no longer be alone in the store, which never used to be a problem when taking other horses out of the house more and more don't want to be
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home, they remedied us. a light on each. malloy. july 15th 2021. 658 a. m. at dawn, the damage to the steinbach towel dam became clearly visible. the dam was in danger of bursting. surrounding villages were evacuated. germany's federal agency for technical relief pumped water to reduce the pressure at 8 50 am, there was also a red alert in f start highway. 61 was flooded and partly eroded by the flood waters. traffic was re routed to the b 265 luxembourg street. a big mistake. at 11 a. m a flash flood, hit the b 265. it acted like a kind of funnel. the high waters of the air gushed on to the road, covering a one kilometer stretch in minutes. the water was 14 meters deep in places and swallowed up more than 100 vehicles. i just got out one in
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reverse, run before me vegetable by the water rose within 2nd to one and a half meters. of a man written to get away unless i stood on the bridge of luxembourg street unit and so dreyfus lying on the roofs of their trucks and waving handy and resorting gotten on. it's not over yet to india. the r valley was a scene of devastation. there was no way of reaching the area by road. in the morning, 4 deaths were reported. more than a 1000 people were missing. that's her services just in the meantime, i'm scored. the house won't hold out house. susan, because one over there has really been in the way, as it's a wonder were so live live either 50 people was still stranded on their roof tops. after waiting the whole night for helicopters,
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that never came. but in the morning, the police and the german military flu, constant rescue missions in dan out to come the ones that they came down in pairs and one's done and air lifted the 4 of us up to the vineyard on 15 minute vine back. as with his knife, we just hung from the cable that dropped us off, picked up the next ones atwood sack. and i'm free. i was just carried over by helicopter. it has been so far north, i started running right away in my socks as a 1st to my husband. after i looked for him and ran to him calling, you're not, you know, better than i cried in his arms high and in humbling rescue
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was searched. the survivors everywhere, often risking their own lives in the process. at the same time, the police began combing the river banks for bodies, so residents wouldn't have to find their relatives or neighbors themselves. but that couldn't always be avoided. the wife loves you father, that girl she was lying here in the corner. we covered her body and called emergency policeman said we can't keep up with the dead least laugh back at the stein back, towel, damn. they were still trying to pump water. the reservoirs bottom outlet was blocked. that meant that the water couldn't be released in a controlled manner. trying to clear the blockage meant risking nice and lim ah, in the center. but i was asked,
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would you do it with an excavator? i was almost, i said, i'll have to think about it. let's go up and take a look. look, and standing up there, i said in our bedroom is we'll do it. you muffled us. 18 meters below the water line. then 67 year old unblocked the outlet with his digger, knowing that the dam could burst at any time. shop is at the bush. i said it one bright, can it didn't we were lucky bug or at least i was so happy that the folks who hadn't been able to or couldn't help themselves quite good. now be freed from then on with every passing hour, a water would drain away, producing the risk of a damn break, just a dumb bush. in the meantime, if start was being evacuated, 15000 firefighters and emergency responders were on duty. still the situation was growing worse by the minute a dam had been holding back much of the
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water, but now it had been breached a huge gravel quarry on the edge of town was deluged by the aft. the sides of the pita, eroded and slid down, creating a giant sink hole. early in the morning, on july 16th, the rim of the gravel quarry collapsed, taking several buildings along with it. part of the riding arena also plunged into the abyss. jake, my husband got up and yelled, come look astrid, the front of that buildings gone and honestly the other homes. yeah. oh, gonna ha vague at the time? no one knew if there were people in those houses the next morning on the b, 265 near after that rescue workers searched for possible victims. but all the
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drivers and passengers had managed to escape miraculously, every one survived, the collapse at the gravel quarry. but 69 people perished in bud noah alone. altogether, the floods claimed the lives of 184 people in rhineland planet, unauthorized westphalia. once the flood waters receded, the big cleanup began. help came from all across germany, homes, sellers and streets were all full of sludge that reeked of oil and human waste. thousands of people travel to the affected areas then it started with a bucket brigade and he's really young people who were suddenly here. my heart
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rejoiced because everyone saw and understood the problem, siblings in but at 1st it wasn't easy to reach the worksites. the few roads that hadn't been destroyed were quickly jammed with traffic until an event manager from bad noise came up with a plan. the d some stocks knocked out the idea came to me on the saturday after the disaster function. we started calling around the 24 hours later on sunday. we went down into the valley with the 1st 300 helpers. and that number increased tenfold in just 7 days. a week later, we drove down with 3000 helpers in one day talk with over 5. over the next few weeks, the help a shuttle idea grew into a large and well equipped camp. the settlement of right now it doesn't matter who you call. they are ready to go, that the willingness to help was incredible. about in the mornings, pos operators are standing here without even having been out monday and they just
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hear about it and arrive with a huge bus saying, i'm here, fill in the hard minutes. i want to help flush health and help they deed in every way possible. many help has also functioned as counselors. they listened when people told them how they'd lost everything. sometimes even their loved ones. subject mavita, adam switched on the time and again in the evenings grown men get teary eyed. is that? mm hm. i don't say i wanted to come and help get me an email that i could never have imagined. what awaited me, harris? let's disagree fun. when we heard the stories of what happened to people that night, but this report of neighbors had been modifying death for hours and then were swept away crying for help. daniel, the lowest, a thing that you don't get over so quickly. vistas of schnell is loss. let's zum, stark was on was another target of the gold last saturday was such an unusual day.
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oh, i cried my eyes al because last week i had a few experiences and heard some stories. i wasn't like about a kid who has not spoken a word in 7 weeks, middle after witnessing his parents drown. so. com is your focus your arms on, on far. i came back in the evening and was really shattered on. so we decided to cancel our vacation and stay here for the 14 days, just to help wherever we allowed us overcome the sense of solidarity in the tent camp kept people strong. and group activities helped keep morale high with shop feeder mentioned gov. the amazon. i had a lot of people who sacrificed their summer holidays. they'd come on the last day and say, sorry mark, i have to go back to work. and you'd think, hey,
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for heaven's sake, of course many thanks for coming in for 2 days later they'd be back saying, i can't bear to be at home and i can't keep doing my normal office job. knowing the folks down there in the our valley still need hell and back to his once the debris was cleared away, the wet plaster had to be removed will feel is of for the, for the flood zone. many older people didn't have much use for the younger generation, did some up an anal they're suddenly experiencing that as precisely these young people who were standing with them in the bucket brigade who worked without a brain and keep home for an hour past quitting timing, spots and that fascinated by all these young people are doing here. so this young generation wants to do something meaningful off by the hour. at the end of may, the last group of helpers arrived at the camp. after they left, it closed down. now it was craftsman and specialist to services were required
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in the spring, a major initiative was launched to create $400.00 gardens for local residence asking him in effect, vinny was less about glancing flowers in people's garden insulin and doing something for their hearts and souls. yet, because basically for months, more whole people had seen was this brown sludge tom. and it just makes a huge difference when you get up in the morning and look out the window and it's green and colorful again. or if you keep seeing this brown suit of his really every weekend we looked into the eyes of people who cried for joy because there was something nice on something green and that garden against oscar. eunice of gob garcia, come when it brings tears to my eyes. to see such young people helping out, it makes me wait by another dca of t c. the residency, if they're still so much to do, yet they're pleased by the smallest thing of exciting to day help as is still being
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sought and found via an online platform. now disbanded, the camp was a great success. rebecca, i know lee's house is slated to be torn down, but now she's turned it into a symbol of hope. i asked my move to mine as dealer that they sat 1st. it was just something for my soul. suzanne. then i saw right away. how many other people that helped and from that right at the start, someone stopped and named me thanks for painting that i've seen so much crappier who fish, thanks for giving me hope that now with self non gibson does as a walk us now it's known as the flute, quince house, or flood house of art passes by can scan a q r code and find many other painting projects here. ah dear. now is also home to luca simmons vineyards. he's winery is
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located in altenor. and he filmed the devastation, the flood waters wrought there. ah no alaska young article. and i went live again. i think on instagram of facebook. i don't remember any more for labor, so crazy. gra, i went live and i wanted to say something. dish said i couldn't, and the whole time i showed the water that i'm standing in water looking away and thought your mamma, what should i do now? just to rec, and then i just posted it and setting him up where sank is and complex. i'm starting now. let's meet at 9 each morning on work. thanks to many helping hands. vintner lucas sam on his back in business with new barrels and cold runs in his wine press hall and a new outlook on life. the flute is off, the flood brought freedom too. he did not a sound disrespectful,
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but since you have to re do things, you can make them the way you've always wanted. a luca salmon has created a little piece of paradise around his new wine press hole. here his family serves up their own vintages and tasty food to regular customers, and high cost of will love the r valley. i rented this day dealing with bon appetite, holland and as the reasoning, it's quite crisp this year due to the heavy rank measure. hopefully the surrounding area will soon look this nice again to what should stay and what should go. mandavi's on into was mustang need to think about tourism to object aside and come in bud noise. now this pedestrian bridge was appended and washed away by the flood waters. is it worth keeping as a memorial people here? are thinking about it on comes in ish, i've got no,
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you can't just haul it away and scrap it those who come after us and you should be able to see what's happened here. i see if i see it as meanwhile, the supposed similar family returning home to bless m plus image that's always been our wish of us now. it was unrealistic given it was eyes. now we're thinking of having just half as many houses before the effects, the tilted, now we're planning on just 35 and in the house we can go back, have been the house to come. the gravel quarry has shut down. the sink. holes are being filled with sand, but it will likely take 8 more years before the current plans are fully realized. with new stoles and a new arena. so daughter paulina can continue her writing exercises in blessone in the us valley to rebuilding will take years. i'll domain of forster nevada swash rolled, so in fly, imagine the reconstruction would be completed in 4 years often,
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but that hope is fading fast. i'd say it will take 6 or 70 actually one year after the catastrophic floods. nothing is the same as it was everywhere. here people continue to improvise and practice patience. they keep hoping that one day life he will be as good as it used to be full, maybe even better. ah ah, the water came at night last summer, a terrible flood devastated the oro valley blue. little was left standing. what does the region look like today?
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