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60 A major disaster occurs in Columbus and Phenix City...Alabama. The water now even tops the Highway 280 bridge.
55 Water tops flood wall and most bridges are inundated in Downtown Columbus.
50 Very serious flooding occurs to many businesses and homes in Columbus and Phenix City.
49 Very serious flooding occurs. Homes in the Colonial Park area of South Columbus flood. Extensive damage to homes and businesses occur.
44 Serious flooding occurs in Columbus. Flooding of businesses occurs...especially along Bay and Front Streets. Homes flood along Bull Creek.
42 Flooding increases. Broadway Street begins flooding...railroads tracks along river are underwater...and Phenix City Amphitheater flooded.
41 City of Columbus ballpark begins to flood.
40 Flooding of yards increases for homes in Phenix City...Alabama.
38 Road to homes along Chattahoochee River flood in Northwest Columbus...cutting off residents.
35 River Walk Restrooms begin to flood.
34 Flood Stage is reached. Flooding of golf course in Columbus begins.
28 Access road to Phenix City Amiphitheater begins to flood.
25 River Walk in Phenix City...Alabama begins to flood.
24 The river walk on the Columbus side of the river will be completely covered with flowing water around 3 feet deep. The City of Columbus light poles and property along the river walk floods. Portions of the Phenix City Amphitheater on the Alabama side will be flooded around 3 feet deep.
23 The river walk on the Columbus side of the river will be completely covered with flowing water around two feet deep. The City of Columbus light poles and property along the river walk floods. Portions of the Phenix City Amphitheater on the Alabama side will be flooded around two feet deep.
21 River Walk is completely covered with flowing flood waters and City of Columbus light poles and property along River Walk floods. In addition...Phenix City Amphitheater starts flooding.
20 River Walk begins to flood in downtown Columbus. The area will become closed to citizens.
17 Water approaches River Walk in downtown Columbus. In addition...water approaches amphitheater in Phenix City.
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