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Cities and counties sharing evacuation notices by updating old Facebook posts are harming their communities.

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  • Dave ClarkB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Cities and counties sharing evacuation notices by updating old Facebook posts are harming their communities.

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      Cities and counties sharing evacuation notices by updating old Facebook posts are harming their communities.

      Tim_EagonT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @bedirthan How's the flooding by you?

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        @bedirthan How's the flooding by you?

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        @Tim_Eagon my neighborhood is fine. The personal worry is that the hillside might give.

        There's a lot of places I go that flooded though and there are now dams/levees at risk

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