Thanks, Olga, John, for the status report & updates. Sounds like the Cumberland watershed was largely spared, whereas the Upper Tennessee watershed has really taken it hard.
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On Oct 1, 2024, at 12:43, John And Olga <henjohn@dtccom.net> wrote:
Cumberland River is normal as rainfall is east in TN River ValleyPrayers for all who have lost loved ones and experienced losses great or smallEnjoy your travels and be safeOlgaSent from my iPhoneOn Oct 1, 2024, at 4:21 AM, Marc Stengel <historix@mac.com> wrote:1 Oct/TueI'm still in the UK until Saturday the 5th, but I keep reading about the massive rainfall last week associated with Hurricane Helene. I'm hoping everyone at FOCHL are high & dry and that the lake and dam have weathered the storm (certainly better than the East Tennessee waters, I hope.) Not necessarily looking for a report if everyone is busy coping; just wanted to express my concern and best wishes. See you all in October.=========================Marc K. Stengel, presidentKermit C. Stengel Co.historix@mac.com(615) 337-8916 - mobile<KCSCo60YR.png>Alternates:historix@bellsouth.net(615) 292-4386Google Voice & SMS-text (int'l):+1 (615) 829-6657=========================

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