Waynesville Family Evacuates Flooding to New Orleans
FairCityNews.com | Aug 08, 2013 | Comments 0
Waynesville, MO – Citing numerous irritations with dangerous flooding conditions, several people are considering making a move to higher ground, the Jerome’s are planning to evacuate to New Orleans, LA because, “I trust their levee system and can’t remember the last time they had any issues with flood waters,” said Dwight Jerome, head of the household.
Many folks in the area are resisting the urge to relocate but siblings Jenny and Henry Jerome are excited for a change of scenery. “The water was like up to my ankles at one point,” said Jenny, “I’m ready to go to a place where Dad says I don’t need to worry about rising flood waters bothering us.” Her brother Henry was less optimistic.
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“I think I remember something about the Super Dome in NOLA being used for some sort of shelter…but I think that was for people who were having too much fun in the French Quarter,” said Henry.
The Jeromes reported having a deck washed away from their home by flood waters and is prepared to live life in a more simple manner, free of worrisome flooding. “Could you imaging if your entire house had like 2-3 inches of water in it? I can’t wait to tell my new neighbors about the massive flooding we have here in the Ozarks,” said Billie Jerome, mother and wife, “plus if there ever were a problem in a huge city like New Orleans, I’m sure the government would be quick to do something about it.”
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