Lot of flooding in Lodi-Galt area Sunday
Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel
Lot of flooding in Lodi-Galt area Sunday
Cody Ellis, left, a lineman for Lodi Electric Utility, and lineman Ken Enzi discuss with lineman Elton Lamborn what needs to be done to pump water from an underground area below Ham Lane that caused a power outage in the area on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. The water was originally 8 feet deep.
Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel
Lot of flooding in Lodi-Galt area Sunday
Cody Ellis, left, a lineman for Lodi Electric Utility, discusses with lineman Elton Lamborn what needs to be done to pump water from an underground area below Ham Lane that caused a power outage in the area on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. The water was originally 8 feet deep, and water was still as high as Ellis ankles by Sunday afternoon.
Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel
Lot of flooding in Lodi-Galt area Sunday
Elton Lamborn, left, a lineman with Lodi Electric Utility, watches utility lineman Cody Ellis, below ground, pump water that shorted wires, causing a power outage in the area of Ham and Kettleman lanes on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. The water was originally about 8 feet deep. At right is lineman Ken Enzi.
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Michael Thompson posted at 9:45 am on Tue, Dec 4, 2012.
This is a perfect reason why the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) should continue. Private insurers will never write business in areas of potential of catastrophic loss.