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In reply to the discussion: Serious mudside problems in Snohomish County, Washington State -house carried away [View all]countryjake
(8,554 posts)38. Well, I don't know that pscot was actually putting blame on the victims...
he may be from this area, for all I know, and that is what a whole lot of people are saying up here, after learning of the mudslide. My man was in the industry when he was young, a shake rat working the mills, and his first comment after we heard about the Oso tragedy was exactly the same as the first reply to this thread. He used to work at an Oso mill and the mass logging was unreal along Rt 530 during the sixties and seventies.
It's a common saying in this region, especially by those who are opposed to the stripping and raping of our forest lands, the baring of mountainsides, exposing the hills to the erosion that follows.
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Serious mudside problems in Snohomish County, Washington State -house carried away [View all]
malaise
Mar 2014
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All I've heard is that it has dammed the Stilly, slide is more than a mile long.
countryjake
Mar 2014
#16
The death toll keeps going up, hospitalized victims listed as critical & serious...
countryjake
Mar 2014
#17
What gets me is where it blew out, it wasn't that steep, not like to the left in that shot
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#43
Don't know about the Peninsula, but March rainfall is more than 11 inches over here...
countryjake
Mar 2014
#45
I dislike watering in the summer but living in the rainshadow is nice. I see what you mean about tha
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#49
Here is a good shot of it and a plat map, they are 90 degrees off from each other.
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#50
I was about to post the same thing. If that's Google Earth, the picture is from 7/2013
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2014
#68
They are now theorizing that with the big rains, the river undercut the bank enough to
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#72
Huh, they were probably too busy selling "stay tuned for the next plane update" to care about
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#58
Those are people who were or may have been in the area. 1 woman from out of the
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#57
Story about the search and those missing, also theory of rain/river undercut, history of slide there
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#51
Why do people build houses near the ocean, in the woods, in tornado lands, etc.
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#65