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Powersite Dam

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Taneycomo Dam

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Overview from Dam

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This is our neighbors house. That tree could have very well went the other way into our home. On highway 14 from 65, going through Lead Hill and Flippin etc, we ran over 16 power lines driving back home from Branson. I've never seen anything like this. Crazy…

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Great shots Jeremy...

Truly a reminder of the Christmas Day 2000 ice storm in Texarkana. I'm tellin' ya... If you've never been through one of these storms, you ain't got a clue how devastating they really are. I can still hear trees popping, cracking, and falling... Sounded like a big bomb.

Again... the melting will begin... but BE CAREFUL when it does. BIG chunks of ice will fall...

TIGHT LINES, YA'LL

 

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We had one in STL a couple years ago......Terry, you are right on....if you have never been thru one, it is unreal. Hard to sleep when trees are crackig/popping and falling. Hope all of you are safe! Just snow here in STL

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Great photos! Thanks for sharing.

Driving to Fayetteville from Roaring River on Friday, I could not believe the damage. It truly looked like a very large bomb had gone off, from Rogers to Fayetteville to Goshen. It will be a long time before the trees and, of course, the residents, recover from this storm.

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