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Anyone get K.O'd by the huge dumping of rain an hour ago?

Our drainage got blocked and flooded whole garage. Was seeping under the concrete of the floor.

My room is next to the garage so my wooden floor probably going to be stuffed hehe.

We have insurance but still a hassle oh well.

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pwned! down incline driveways FTL.... unless u have a big ass grated drain at the bottom to redirect the run off water..

I got a down incline driveway. It sucks. I just spent the last 15 minutes removing all my stock parts from the garage floor as it was starting to flood. Mine is so steep i can't park my car in there without scraping the front bar. I even have one of them big ass grated drains too :action-smiley-069:

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I got a down incline driveway. It sucks. I just spent the last 15 minutes removing all my stock parts from the garage floor as it was starting to flood. Mine is so steep i can't park my car in there without scraping the front bar. I even have one of them big ass grated drains too :action-smiley-069:

LOL - doesnt sound good out eastside today.

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dam.... we have a downward inclined driveway too but we have a grate and piping which stops that from happening... luckily... not that i would be too worried about my VL getting a swim... in fact i would prefer it did... its insured for more then its worth and it currently isnt running :action-smiley-069:

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Pat my bedroom is a bloody garage. i got all of my crap from 1 side to the other. emptied out a good 50L of water with a huge 10L bin....

mouldy carpet smell is awesome......

anybody complain about their garage getting flooded ill personally bitchslaps ya!

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On a serious note, if people need assistance with flood or water damage, examples are flooded garages :action-smiley-069: water in houses leaking rooves etc call the State Emergency Service (SES). 132 500. You will be directed to call 132 500 if you call 000.

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I was at work all day, anything that could have gone wrong, went wrong. We had 6 major leaks, and a tram got hit by lightning right outside! on top of that, as whithorse road was flooded there was water simply flowing in the front door... it all make for an exciting day, as none of the stuff getting damaged was mine :D

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