This bridge isn't helping!
This is the 'road' I usually travel home on. It doesn't even look like a road!
The flood of 2018 continues. As of right now, the river has dropped about two inches. It needs to drop another THREE FEET before my normal roads don't require kayaks to navigate. It is dropping though, and that's always a good thing, but it's supposed to rain yet again. We won't yet know how it will affect the flood until the amount of expected rain is known. Let's hope it isn't much!
It might not look too terrible, but large portions of towns along the river are submerged. Access to those areas is pretty much nonexistent because of road closures and deep water. I'll have more photos tomorrow... I'm going to check on a town where I like to go fishing sometimes. I've got a bad feeling that they're getting hit pretty hard by this flood.
Here's a few more photos of my area via Phantom 4 from substantial height!
A lonely truck (my truck) sits beside the floodwaters, patiently waiting for the road to reappear.
The mighty Ohio River can be seen overflowing it's banks in several areas near the town of Troy, Indiana.
Our local historic covered bridge was spared from the water this time. It isn't always the case though.
There will be more photos and updates tomorrow, so come back and check them out!
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