The NOAA website is a great place to monitor the ever-changing river levels http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=iln&gage=ccno1&hydro_type=0
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Hurricane Sandy: Categorically Huge
While the massive storm has moved on, the carnage left is amazing. Please reach out and help as you can the folks out east that faced the true force of the storms wickedness. With reports that at least 24 US states were affected by Hurricane Sandy, we know for a fact that Ohio incurred fallout from the storm. We know folks in Cleveland still without power (1 week later) from the strong winds and rains that blasted over Lake Erie. Our beautiful Ohio River in southern Ohio also rose over 10 ft as a result of the aftermath of the storm. While the inconveniences caused by loss of power or rising waters are real, such in now way compare to the devastation encountered by our friends who faced the immediate fury of the storm on the east coast. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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