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Yes. Eastgate floods all the time. But this one looks like it has swamped the Elliot road area too, so that doesn’t bode well.Eastgate has flooded since it was built in 1958.
Nothing should have been built there.
It’s a fucking flood zone “uphill” from a swamp close to the confluence of New Hope, Booker, Bolin, and Morgan Creeks.
Booker Creek ostensibly runs under Eastgate headed towards the Rainbow Soccer fields, University Mall, Glen Lennox…..you know……places that flood in heavy rains.
Squids has generally been just high enough to not swamp.
The Eastern Portion of Elliot Road is basically Eastgate and the SWAMP to the east of Chapel Hill…….with more roofs and pavement than 5 years ago…..especially on the Colony Woods/Ridgefield/Ephesus Church side of “The By-Pass.”Yes. Eastgate floods all the time. But this one looks like it has swamped the Elliot road area too, so that doesn’t bode well.
With Helene, there had been warnings for a few days that a tropical storm would make its way through that part of the state. Because of the warnings and because it was a tropical storm (vs. forecasts of just rainfall), most of those who remained in the area sheltered in secured structures, and you didn’t have people out camping by the rivers or just being out and about.Every time I catch up on the news from Texas, I’m more shocked. Yes, this is a notoriously flood prone area. Yes, it was a holiday weekend with a lot of campers. Yes, the children’s camps massively increased the risk. But how did this storm (likely) kill more people than died in all of WNC during Helene? To be fair, I was surprised (and very thankful) more people did not die in Helene, but the scale of this Texas tragedy is just astounding.
Downstream is the golf course community. That will be interesting to see. During Fran the sewer plant got flooded- by the Finley golf course. If that happens nothing good happensEastgate has flooded since it was built in 1958.
Nothing should have been built there.
It’s a fucking flood zone “uphill” from a swamp close to the confluence of New Hope, Booker, Bolin, and Morgan Creeks.
Booker Creek ostensibly runs under Eastgate headed towards the Rainbow Soccer fields, University Mall, Glen Lennox…..you know……places that flood in heavy rains.
Squids has generally been just high enough to not swamp.
Yeah, I get what happened and agree the notice for WNC made a big difference (although from what I've heard, a lot of people in those communities did not get the warnings). I think more than anything, it's just how floods work in that part of the country. The flooding in the Triangle looks horrible and there will be a lot of damage, but I'm fairly confident the death toll will be far, far lower. The state would be in utter shock if a storm like that, as bad as it was, killed 80+ people. I find it equally shocking it happened in Texas, notwithstanding the geographical differences between the places.With Helene, there had been warnings for a few days that a tropical storm would make its way through that part of the state. Because of the warnings and because it was a tropical storm (vs. forecasts of just rainfall), most of those who remained in the area sheltered in secured structures, and you didn’t have people out camping by the rivers or just being out and about.
With the Texas flooding, while it is related to a tropical storm, the tropical storm itself was not making its way to that area. There weren’t the same level of warnings. And people were out camping, being out and about, and not sheltering in secured structures.