The reddish waters of the metro Atlanta flood continued to rescind Wednesday, leaving many Georgians knee-deep in mud and quite uncertain about their future.
Over the weekend and lasting into Tuesday, the floods struck neighborhoods from rural Cherokee County to the northern suburb of Buckhead, taking ten lives and causing an estimated $250 million in damages.
Photo by John Spink
Lending a hand to Atlanta
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Anonymous
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09/24/09 at 02:25 PM
i wonder why there isn't hunders of people running around breaking in stores and shops looting, stealing, burning and acting like savages? why isn't every news media outlet there crying about how the president let these people down.
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Anonymous
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09/24/09 at 08:07 PM
atlanta hasn't done anything positive for us, and probably never will. atlanta is not getting any help from me.
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Anonymous
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09/25/09 at 11:57 AM
You must be a very miserable person.
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Miserable
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09/26/09 at 12:44 AM
I am, I had to go to atlanta the other day. :(
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