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Spring Flooding - 2005
March & April 2005

Be Flood Alert

Each spring brings severe weather to North Florida. In 2005 the severe weather began on March 22 with local rivers and creeks beginning to flood by March 27.

As during past spring flooding, the Capital Area Chapter was called into action to help the needs of individuals and families whose homes were flooded.

Chapter Activity Reports

 Documents   Format 
 Statistical And Cost Report For Disaster Relief Operation - ARC Form 2266   EXCEL 
 Disaster Releif Operation Control - ARC Form 5266   EXCEL 

What follows is a photo expose on the minor flooding that took place in northern Leon County.

Spring Flooding - 2005

County Road 12


County Road 12 near the Ochlockonee River once again goes underwater. The road was closed to traffic on March 27.
Spring Flooding - 2005 Pastures and front yards are covered with water along County Road 12.
Spring Flooding - 2005
Spring Flooding - 2005 NO TRESPASSING - NO PROBLEM
Spring Flooding - 2005

North Meridian Road


Flood waters from the Ochlockonee River flow under the bridge on North Meridian Road into Lake Imonia.
Spring Flooding - 2005
Spring Flooding - 2005

Bottled Water for Taylor County


With several dozen homes isolated by flood waters in Taylor County, the Capital Area Chapter was call into action to provided bottled water to individuals and families who could not use their water wells.
Disaster Mitigation Specialist, Marcia Arnold helps prepare a trailer load of water headed to the Acuilla Shores area of Taylor County.
Spring Flooding - 2005 All loaded and ready to be delivered.
Spring Flooding - 2005
Spring Flooding - 2005
Spring Flooding - 2005
Spring Flooding - 2005
Spring Flooding - 2005


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