SWOLLEN MISSISSIPPI RIVER REACHES MID-SOUTH STATES AND MEMPHIS,TN AREA RECORDS BROKEN, BUT EVEN WORSE FLOODING MAY STILL BE AHEAD APRIL 31- MAY 10, 2011 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA
THE 2011 EXPERIENCE The flooding has already broken high-water records that have stood since the 1930s, …
ARLINGTON, TN: ONLY ROOF OF CAR REMAINS ABOVE WATER
MILLINGTON, TN: APRIL 31, 2011
BOLTON, TN : APRIL 31, 2011
MILLINGTON, TN: MAY 3, 2011
MILLINGTON, TN: RESCUE OPERATIONS
VOLUNTEER HELPING OTHERS ESCAPE
HEAVY RAINFALL IN MEMPHIS AREA: APRIL 31, 2011 Major thunderstorms unleashed up to a 1/3 meter (a foot of rain) that swamped the Memphis area with "unprecedented" flooding, in- undating homes and vehicles, bursting levees, and forcing the evacuation of more than 1,500 people.
THE LOOSAHATCHIE RIVER The Loosahatchie River rose 23 feet in less than 24 hours, reaching a record feet at 7:15 a.m., surpassing the former high-water mark of feet set in December 1987.
THE WORST MAY STILL BE AHEAD As far south as the Mississippi delta itself, people face the question of whether to stay or to evacuate, as high water flows down the Mississippi River and its tributaries, threatening to flood communities along the river during the next week or two.
MEMPHIS: MAY 3, 2011
MISSISSIPPI RIVER BARGE TRAFFIC HALTED: MAY 6
MEMPHIS, TN RESIDENTS WARNED OF NEED TO EVACUATE: MAY 6, 2011
BI-LINGIAL MESSAGES THE WARNINGS WERE PROVIDED IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH.