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X_Digger

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8. No power for sump pumps in a storm like this.
Mon May 20, 2013, 11:30 PM
May 2013

Unless you live on a hill, a flooded basement below the level of city sewers isn't going to magically drain itself.

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I don't understand PADemD May 2013 #1
yes, in that part of the country, there should be a shelter on every block ZRT2209 May 2013 #3
7 kids drowned in the school's basement. But I agree, they need to have some sort of safe place uppityperson May 2013 #2
basement beleiver May 2013 #29
Welcome to DU my friend! hrmjustin May 2013 #39
But that would mean regulations postulater May 2013 #4
You must be a tax and spend liberal---that sounds like liberal tax money to me. nt Lex May 2013 #5
the smallest of the children were sent to the basement grasswire May 2013 #6
Then there was something wrong with the design. Zoeisright May 2013 #7
No power for sump pumps in a storm like this. X_Digger May 2013 #8
Thankfully, there's a new invention called "batteries". DCKit May 2013 #10
Those must be some magic batteries.. X_Digger May 2013 #13
Incredible amount of current to pump out a basement? DCKit May 2013 #14
Lol, go buy an electric water pump capable of pumping out a basement and come back and chat X_Digger May 2013 #15
My VitaMix draws fifteen amps... DCKit May 2013 #16
Below ground shelters need not be a traditional "basement" SoCalDem May 2013 #20
Actually, no. My basement's sump pump is plugged into MineralMan May 2013 #25
Tut Tut malaise May 2013 #23
You are correct! But no one listening today! n-t Logical May 2013 #27
Sometimes I hate yankees... Llewlladdwr May 2013 #9
Might have been broken pipes causing the flooding. krispos42 May 2013 #33
Yeah, my neighbor is from there and has family near Tulsa... cui bono May 2013 #11
yes, it seems like weather analysts were warning at least a day in advance ZRT2209 May 2013 #17
And the kids would have been in the homes which was destroyed, what then. Ones needs to understand Thinkingabout May 2013 #34
Why aren’t there basements in Oklahoma? jakeXT May 2013 #19
Developers want to build the biggest/cheapest house, as fast a possible SoCalDem May 2013 #22
And people want houses they can afford to buy joeglow3 May 2013 #30
It's a gamble. some lose the bets n/t SoCalDem May 2013 #35
Agreed joeglow3 May 2013 #37
That's probably the biggest reason why people don't LuvNewcastle May 2013 #38
The earth in this area is not favorable to installing basements. In some areas the water tables Thinkingabout May 2013 #36
you might as well go to work or school PADemD May 2013 #24
I went to school in Moore and attended both Plaza Towers and Kelley Elementary... cynatnite May 2013 #12
People will NEVER be happy joeglow3 May 2013 #31
Spotters have saved a lot of lives by what they do... cynatnite May 2013 #32
I read about a good idea Politicalboi May 2013 #18
If they are below ground, yes.. SoCalDem May 2013 #21
in a lot of cases its not really possible to build an underground shelter in these area rdking647 May 2013 #26
It is a pure odds decision, spend $50,000 for each 100s of schools.... Logical May 2013 #28
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