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SunsetLtd
Member # 3985
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That is what they have dubbed these thunderstorms! There are sinkholes everywhere and houses are flooding one by one [Eek!] . The City council is in an emercency meeting to try to get El Paso declared a disaster zone. So long #1 [Roll Eyes] !! It can't enter town and the UP has made the smart decision and has shut down all rail lines in and out of town. Too many washouts!! They should kill #1 in Alpine or it will be AT LEAST 15 hrs down into ELP IF they reopen the railroad. Dallas yard in under 3 ft of water and alfalfa at least a foot. Don't know about BNSF but its line along Doniphan Dr. is gone! And the rain won't quit till the early hours of tomorrow morning. As I type this they are enforcing a mandatory evacuation for all low lying areas and for certain neighboorhoods. Mine is next in line due to the threat of a landslide [Frown] . Will update whenever I get the chance.
 
SunsetLtd
Member # 3985
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OK the storms are done and damage is minimal train #1 is due into ELP at about midnight but a lot of homes around downtown are gone or are completely flooded.
 
gp35
Member # 3971
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It's hard to imagine rain in El Paso. It was flooding here last week. At one point we had 4.5 inches in 45 minutes.
 
SunsetLtd
Member # 3985
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I know it's hard to imagine but a lot of homes are under water or buried in mud. Today the city is bascily sut down with no businesses open so the whole city can help with the clean up.
 
Boyce
Member # 2719
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How are the hi-ways?
 
SunsetLtd
Member # 3985
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Open but LOTS of traffic they had shut it down all the way to Deming in the west and Sierra Blanca in the east.
 
gp35
Member # 3971
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I don't see it on the national news. I wonder why you all are getting ignored.

They have that Hurricane Chris coming straight to us. We still cleaning up after Chris's sister, Rita.
 
SunsetLtd
Member # 3985
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We were mentioned on CNN, I think they were the only national network that broadcasted us.

I hope hurricane Chris doesn't have any more Siblings!
 
sojourner
Member # 3134
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I saw about it on CNN.

How long do you think the Sunset ltd will be out? I am scheduled to ride it in a few weeks.
 
SunsetLtd
Member # 3985
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Just the days mentioned, there are MOW equipment out on the line and are checking the tracks again and track gangs are working non-stop repairing the track. The track has been repaired and regular speed limit reinstated in some areas:

Staruss to Anapra
Piedras St. to Alfalfa
Clint eastward...
 



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