Thread: Is everyone OK after the deluge?
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04-05-13 08:41 #7
Posts: 416Never have I been more pleased with my decision to stay in Microcentro since having the option of moving to Belgrano last year!
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04-05-13 07:59 #6
Posts: 911Rain and drainage
Like everything else here, there is little to no infrastructure to deal with normal rain water and less for heavy rain. This happens three to four times a year and its the same shit every time, but no one does anything about it! The government is to busy buying pampers for 13 year old mothers instead of funding the schools and hospitals, forget about the roads and energy needs of the country! Luckily out here in the boonies (provincia) things are no worse then normal. Crank up the 4 X4's and lets see far we can get before we get stuck!
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04-05-13 02:56 #5
Posts: 2470Dangerous for anyone other than Stranger!
Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
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04-05-13 02:44 #4
Posts: 2808Originally Posted by Doggboy [View Original Post]
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04-05-13 02:27 #3
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
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04-05-13 02:03 #2
Posts: 2808No flooding at the AP House
Originally Posted by PurpleThomas [View Original Post]
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04-04-13 20:44 #1
Posts: 13Is everyone OK after the deluge?
Eight inches overnight is no joke; the news reports suggest that Recoleta is reasonably safe but Belgrano is damaged.
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