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Area Flooding
Date: 4/2/2009 Album ID: 723678
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Floodwaters rise to the back steps of a home in Ebro on Wednesday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Harold Carley wades through a flooded road in Ebro on Wednesday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Jim and Dianne Gould head to their flooded home via boat in Ebro on Wednesday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Dennis Terry watches the water slowly recede from around his home at the Steel Field Fish Camp on the Walton/Bay County line on Friday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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A Banded Water Snake warms itself on a branch at the Steel Field Fish Camp on the Walton/Bay County line on Friday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Steel Field Fish Camp resident Phillip Pascal checks out the damage on Friday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Canal Drive was completely under water at the Steel Field Fish Camp on the Walton/Bay County line on Friday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Steel Field Fish Camp
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Steel Field Fish Camp
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Steel Field Fish Camp
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Steel Field Fish Camp
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Larry Buchanan pulls a canoe at Steel Field Fish Camp on Friday.
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Steel Field Fish Camp
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The top of a street sign toppled during Thursday morning's storms rests in a ditch at Cynthia Court and Everitt Avenue in Bay County Thursday evening. The area immediately east of Panama City received eight inches of rain Thursday.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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The top of a street sign toppled during Thursday morning's storms rests in a ditch at Cynthia Court and Everitt Avenue in Bay County Thursday evening. The area immediately east of Panama City received eight inches of rain Thursday.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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