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Glentana a year after the flood
Last year I blogged about the flood damage in Glentana. We drove out again this year and found that despite the recent floods in some other areas Glentana is looking pretty good. Most of the damaged houses and roads seem to be repaired.
Where the convenience store used to stand, they now built one major bridge and a road on top. The bridge looks very solid but I don't think there is enough space for the water to pass underneath if another flood happens. All that will happen is that the water will rise even higher on the one side and that might cause even bigger damage. Anyway, check out the photos and make up your own mind. ;)
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