In & Around Lynchburg, VA : Rain, Rain Go Away...... Think Twice Before Crossing Flooded Roadways In Virginia

Rain, Rain Go Away...... Think Twice Before Crossing Flooded Roadways In Virginia

Flooded Swamp in Surry, VA

Flood water from Hurricane Ida in Virginia this past week- I spent the weekend in Surry, VA where many of the roads in this section of Virginia cut through marsh land. The photo above is from a beautiful swamp in the Surry, Isle of Wight area which is normally very tranquil. The ground was saturated after days of non-stop rain, causing a washout of sections of roads including Route 10 in Virginia. The ferry from Surry to Williamsburg was closed for several days.

The creek overflowed it's bank and fast moving water washed out the gravel road. Water was at least 18" deep, the gravel base had been washed out causing huge potholes and creating a dangerous situation. Locally, when the Timber Lake Dam broke several years ago after days of rain, people crossing flooded roadways were killed.

If you ever come across a FLOODED ROAD like this, be aware: 

bullet As little as one foot of water can move most cars off the road.

bullet Just six inches of fast-moving flood water can sweep a person off his or her feet.

bullet Most flood-related deaths occur at night and are vehicular.

bullet Urban and small stream flash floods often occur in less than one hour.

bullet Tropical cyclones pose significant risk well inland due to fresh water flooding.

 

 

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Comments

Yikes I heard you guys got battered pretty good. I am away on vacation and missed it all up North.

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) over 2 years ago

Wow -- stay safe... and you are so great in reminding people not to drive where roads are flooding!

Posted by Joan Whitebook Southern New Hampshire (BHG The Masiello Group) over 2 years ago

Debbie: Great reminder for us waterlogged inlanders! I was surprised that as little as a foot of water could move a car...We've got more rain coming up, and with all our creeks & streams, flooding is always an issue.

 

Posted by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Hi Debbie.  The pictures are beautiful, but the warnings are scary!  GLAD you did NOT get hurt taking them!!

Posted by Diane Rice, Rice Prprty Mgmnt & Rlty, LLC, South Holland, IL over 2 years ago

That is some rushing water.  Good advice!  We are so low and when it rains we tend to have a lot of flooding and you constantly hear of people going through high water.  NOT A GOOD IDEA!

Posted by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro (Results Realty) over 2 years ago

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