Went home about 9.30 pm yesterday and the worst part for me was the junction between the end of the Canal Road and the Bottom of the Pala U Road. Totally flooded with traffic being directed through the high, middle part of the road.
This morning, all the water had gone, the only signs of flooding was all the dirt, stones and rubbish still on the roads and gutters. This was being cleaned up in typical fashion by a big water truck with high pressure hose, everything being washed down the drains.
JD wrote:...................This morning, all the water had gone, the only signs of flooding was all the dirt, stones and rubbish still on the roads and gutters. This was being cleaned up in typical fashion by a big water truck with high pressure hose, everything being washed down the drains.
Yep, noticed similar activity myself.
Real super-intelligent way of using your new drains.......................
That's right Terry, I was at a kiddies birthday party not far from you. A couple of light showers was all we had.
My son was due to play football at 8, so we left at 7:15. As we drove off, one of my son's mates phoned him, asking if the game was still on, and if yes, could he scrounge a lift because he didn't think it would be safe on his bike. We couldn't understand what he was on about. As we passed the turning to the elephant village we hit it. Definitely in the 3.5 years I've lived here, 'never seen anything like it. once in a lifetime.
I agree that was the biggest storm I've ever known (in my mere 3.5 years), but for sheer rainfall, the latest storm was definitely the best. However, as we've already said, the main heavy rainfall seems to have been localised to within a mile or so of the coast.