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Shoal Creek, Hit by Flooding in the Past, Prepares as Waters Rise

July 6, 2025 - 02:43

Shoal Creek, Hit by Flooding in the Past, Prepares as Waters Rise

As the waters of Shoal Creek begin to rise once again, local business owners are on high alert, recalling the devastating floods that have impacted the area in previous years. The downtown district, known for its vibrant shops and eateries, is facing potential challenges as weather forecasts predict heavy rainfall in the coming days.

One business owner expressed concern about the rising waters and the implications for their establishment. They noted that while they have taken preventative measures, such as sandbagging and ensuring proper drainage, the unpredictability of nature remains a constant worry. The community is rallying together, sharing resources and strategies to mitigate the effects of potential flooding.

Local authorities are closely monitoring the situation, urging residents and business owners to stay informed and prepared. As the creek swells, the resilience of the downtown area will be tested once more, with hopes that the measures in place will help minimize damage and disruption.


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