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Last Post 03/24/2008 9:41 AM by  sbeau4014
Arkansas Floods (Historic)
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Tom Toll
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03/20/2008 7:23 PM

    Parts of Arkansas are under deep flood waters from the white river, red river and several others. We went to Batesville to work a claim and when crossing the white river bridge was astounded at the water almost to road level. There were many businesses and homes under water. When we left there to go to Hoxie to work a large fire loss, we had to divert 40 miles or so, because roads were under water. We saw some pretty sad stuff. I understand that about 10% of the people near these river had flood coverage, some because they say it costs too much. Now they face thousands of dollars in damages. I wonder how cheap that insurance feels to them now. It is a sad thing to see so much historic flooding now in Arkansas. Some beautiful homes, cottages, and fishing areas are devistated.

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    03/24/2008 9:41 AM
    Still will feel that the insurance costs too much as the government will pay them for their damages........
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