This was from the initial flooding. I'm luckly on a ridge and my house is raised so no flood damage, thank god. I got over a foot of water before the rains started to slack allowing me to start draining. It was touch and go for a bit with my car, but I got insurance, would have just meant I could get that van sooner. LOL No seriously me and my family were all lucky. Currently we're flooded in (can't get to anywhere because of all the road closures), but I can make it to a grocery store, so I'm okay. My electricity never went out, but I was prepared for that and already had plenty of water (we kinda prep in advance of hurricane season).
While the back flooding isn't flooding me out and I've drained off and can get at least down the road a bit, it is effecting many people who didn't flood on Saturday, poor guys are watching as the waters continue to rise and flood them now. And yes we were talking about how it's really not getting enough national coverage. The main concern for us atm is the mosquitios, they are horrific all down here, and they can't get in to spray. I'm pretty sure we're gonna have a very bad outbreak of the Zika virus. So even those areas that are dry aren't really dry, it's sloppy, and muddle with puddles of standing water everywhere.
Thanks all for the kind words, and I've been a lurker for a while. Thanks for the welcome!