Author Topic: Floods in Georgia.  (Read 4023 times)

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Offline zerodish

Floods in Georgia.
« on: November 17, 2024, 05:12:21 pm »
Below is a photo of A GDOT substation that is underwater from hurricane Helene. There has been a major flood since then. Not only was highway 17 closed but one lane of the interstate was also underwater. I was told the roads inland were also underwater. It might be possible to construct a detour route through the tank roads. But some one high up will have to negotiate with the military base. These floods were caused by GDOT. Shortly after the photo someone ran a fire hose under highway 17 along the railroad tracks to drain the water. If highway construction floods a farm or prevents water from getting to a farm the Department of Agriculture can order the highway department to fix the problem. All that needs to be done is to reconnect the waterways that were cut by highway construction. GDOT is not going to fix the problem unless they are forced. You will need to find someone who has read the old laws and a fed who is willing to throw his weight around. https://flic.kr/p/2quMYFQ