Ernesto Blows Through Annapolis
Here's what City Dock looked like Saturday morning, post-Ernesto.
Something you don't see everyday, but not even close to the flooding from Isabelle three years ago. Normally, that yellow tombstone-shaped object is at the edge of the dock. Fortunately, Alex Haley and his listeners remained high and dry.
Of course, after seeing Katrina last year, nothing else looks all that bad.
There really wasn't much damage, just a lot of cleanup around the City Dock area. Some of the dock at the far end was damaged - in some cases, there is a pronounced sag - but nothing collapsed.
Something you don't see everyday, but not even close to the flooding from Isabelle three years ago. Normally, that yellow tombstone-shaped object is at the edge of the dock. Fortunately, Alex Haley and his listeners remained high and dry.
Of course, after seeing Katrina last year, nothing else looks all that bad.
There really wasn't much damage, just a lot of cleanup around the City Dock area. Some of the dock at the far end was damaged - in some cases, there is a pronounced sag - but nothing collapsed.
3 Comments:
I'm glad the flooding wasn't worse, but it would have been interesting to see this scene with the listeners half submerged :)
--Warren
Stever,
It is nice to see you got the worst of Ernesto. In Florida we wrapped up the house and then Ernesto became ernesto. A little wind, some rain, and then it was through us going north.
Hi Dolph - yes, you guys in Florda have had more than your share the last few years. I hope you have a very tame hurricane season this year!!
Best regards,
SteveR
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