Lowell is flooding. Pretty seriously. The University closed for the day, streets all over town are impassable, and people are being evacuated from several areas of the city. This is a repeat of last May, when the city had a 70-year flood. According to the Lowell Sun, this morning the Merrimack was at nearly 57 feet, which is just a foot shy of the peak during last year's flood. And the river's still rising. We're going to walk into town in a little while to check things out.
This is a picture from last May's flood. Those metal bars are the railings on a walkway that was completely covered. There are apartments that were flooded in the old mill building. I'm sure they're flooded again, sadly.
Thankfully, no water in our basement so far.
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Update a few hours later:
We're back from exploring the city. There's a lot of water out there.
Here's today's image from roughly the same spot as last year's flood:
We should get a photo of the spot without the flooding, but that's the river walk down there; if you've visited us here in Lowell, we've probably taken you for a walk right through this spot.
Here's another spot on the riverwalk:
There was also some excitement for Carter.
He actually waded out there, chest-deep into the water to say hello to the ducks. Actually, we're not sure if he wanted to eat the ducks or just meet the ducks. We kept a tight hold on his leash the whole time.
This picture shows one of the reasons I love living in an old city (even if it does flood).
A bridge built today would never have such details. Lowell is called "The Flowering City" (I'm not sure who came up with this promotion or when, but I like it) and this is just one of the lovely details.
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Wow...that flooding is unreal. Hopefully with the dryer weather on the way, the water levels are receeding.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm glad you guys are on a hill and out of the danger. How's your basement holding up?