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Storms, Basement Flooding Makes News Across the World

The weather this summer has been wetter than we're used to, so wet that we've seen a 75% increase in flooded basements and crawlspaces throughout the Front Range.  This weather has also lead to a 42.9% increase of movement in existing structural damage.  This translates to one fact: homes that have been dry and remained unmoving despite existing foundation problems for 7-10 yrs are wet and dramatically shifting.  This isn't just happening here in Colorado, either.  Across the world, we're seeing structural damage and flooding ruin residential structures.  In fact, you've probably caught the rerun of Fox's "The Simpsons" recently, where Homer and Marge experience foundation problems in their home (click here to see excerpts). 

Here are some articles that can discuss these issues and more:

Tom McGee of the Denver Post has an article entitled "Recent Colorado Storms Lash Insurers", which deals with the repercussions of the recent storms.  He writes, "Insured damage from storms that pummeled the Front Range last week and in June tops half a billion dollars, making this the most expensive storm season since 1990, the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association said Monday".  To read the full article, click here:http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_12926850

Maria St. Louis-Sanchez of the Colorado Springs Gazette writes, "A rare late-night thunderstorm pounded the Front Range on Monday, continuing the near daily deluge since June that has made this one of the wettest summers in El Paso County in recent years".  Click here to read the rest of the article: http://www.gazette.com/articles/front-58835-paso-area.html

From New Dehli: IANS writes: "Renowned mountaineer Captain M.S. Kohli will perhaps never want to remember Monday's deluge that almost flooded the city. The man who led India's Everest expedition in 1965 lost in the flood 200 memorable photographs he had collected for the last 20 years.
'I had all those memories stored in the form of 500 photographs that I put up in my guest house in south Delhi called the Legend Inn. It is sometimes also called the Little Himalaya. Every room in the guest house is named after a peak and has photographs of my mountaineering experiences,' Kohli told IANS."  To read the entire article, click here: http://www.samaylive.com/news/when-rains-washed-away-200-memorable-snaps-of-a-mountaineer/641229.html 

Sarah Castellanos of the Denver Post writes about the unsoughtafter economic impact of the storms in her article found here: http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_12911074


More from the Gazette:

 Flash floods roll through Springs. Comments 0 | Recommend 0. July 26, 2009 - 3:00 PM. MARIA ST.LOUIS-SANCHEZ. THE GAZETTE. Sudden flooding in northeastern Colorado ...
NEWS July 26, 2009
A flash flood watch is in effect for central El Paso County, Teller County and ... as much as 2 inches per hour in these areas, increasing the chance of flooding. ...
NEWS July 26, 2009
Flash floods roll through Springs. ... Barnes Road were closed Sunday afternoon when flash flooding stranded a ... Debris left by the flood waters kept the road closed ...
NEWS July 27, 2009
A car plows through water near Omaha Blvd. and Powers Blvd. while a swollen drainage runs close to the road on Sunday, July 26, 2009. ...
NEWS July 26, 2009
Heavy rains prompted the National Weather Service to issue flash flood warning for parts of Delta, Mesa, Gunnison, Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counties. ...
NEWS July 3, 2009
winds. Heavy rains could bring the threat of flash flooding. And if that doesn't drive you into the house, the lightning could. ...
NEWS July 4, 2009

More from the Denver Post:

  • South Platte River sees rapid recovery
    Wed Jul 15, 2009

    DECKERS ? On a hot, bright July afternoon, the rise rings of a lone feeding trout rippled across the surface of the South Platte River. Rises were scarce this day; few bugs were evident on the more...

  • Mudslide closes part of Colorado 133
    Fri Jul 3, 2009
  • REDSTONE, Colo.?A mudslide temporarily closed part of Colorado 133 between Carbondale and Redstone, as slow-moving thunderstorms pounded northwest Colorado. Carbondale firefighters say storms also more...

  • Flash-flood warning for south Jeffco
    Thu Jul 2, 2009

    A flash-flood warning is in effect until 5:15 p.m. for south-central Jefferson County and northeastern Park County. National Weather Service radar indicated moderate to heavy rain from a more...


  • Posted on: 2009/07/28 11:29:54am by: Matilda D Waters

     

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