Friday, May 1, 2009

Flash Flood Today in Oklahoma at Husband's Parents

My two girls spent the night at their grandparent's house last night. They woke up to rain that ended up quickly becoming a flash flood. It caused significant damage to the walk-out basement in their two-story home. One of my daughters was downstairs with Grandma when Grandma suddenly told her to go upstairs. A rush of water started coming out of the toilets and then the door came off its hinges as the water rose to 6 feet. The girls were scared when they heard the door crash open because their grandma was still down there trying to save pictures and her hand-sewn quilts. Grandma can't swim! She made it up the stairs with only one quilt and a few pictures. Grandma was completely soaked. The girls were crying and very worried about their grandma. We praise God they are all safe.

“The Lord sat as King at the flood; yes the Lord sits as King forever. The Lord will give strength to His people; the Lord will bless His people with peace.” (Psalm 29:10-11)


The side of the main road leading to grandma's


A restaurant on the way to grandma's


Driving in water...


Almost to grandma's house


Approaching their private driveway.


The horse stable next door. The other neighbor's horses were swimming in 5 feet of water.


Grandpa's private driveway cracked.


Their walk-out basement several hours after the flash flood


Yep, that is fecal matter. Water was rushing out of the toilets.


The smell was pretty bad.


This is the door that came off its hinges as the water rushed in up to 6 feet high. The surrounding windows were cracked.


A ride-on toy car rushed in also.


The water was up these stairs. You can see the fecal matter on the carpeted stairs to the right.


My daughter, Katie, said she saw the couch floating in the water and it hit the stairs and floated back.


You can see toys and movies that floated out of the house as the flood waters receded.


These are the stairs I walked up at my wedding. We had a beautiful outdoor wedding under a blanket of HUGE oaks there at my husband's parent's house.

The water went all the way to the platform of the playground.


This is the door that flew off. The water rose to the top of this doorway.


More trash, toys, etc.

There is a little box of Legos that floated out the door with a lamp, etc.


You cannot usually see the creek from this window.

5 comments:

Terri said...

Wow!!! Praise God everyone was safe. Looks like you all have a lot of work ahead of you.

donsands said...

Oh my! I can't imagine the heaviness you all are feeling, and the emotional turmoil you are going through. Lord help Lisa and her family. Amen.

Our Father, bring a great blessing of comfort in the midst of this tragedy. Restore their home and life according to Your mercy and great love for Your children, and for the honor and glory of Your name.
We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, Your beloved Son. Amen.

Lisa Nunley said...

We covet your prayers. We have the girls home right now, but they keep wanting to check on their grandparents. They are so worried about them. It is apparently still raining in Pryor. Not good... but thankfully they have the eternal perspective on what is happening.
The water is currently only one inch deep downstairs at this time, instead of 6 feet.

laurie c said...

Dear Lisa,
Thanks for sharing about this flood; we thank God 'Gramma' and your girls are safe and well; and pray they'll 'be anxious for nothing...' I viewed your marriage testimony video before and have wanted to tell you how inspiring it is! Thanks very much for sharing that with us.

Laurie C.
(nwachea)

Lisa Nunley said...

Thank you Laurie C.

What people do not realize is that their walk-out basement consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 living areas. (which includes the bedroom that was my husbands when he was a kid) That is also the area that we lived in for 3 years with Josh and Brandon when Jon was in pre-med.

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