Caruthersville to New Madrid - P3Dv4.5 - Coast to Coast Tour - Leg 26
New Madrid is a city in New Madrid County, Missouri, United States. The population was 3,116 at the 2010 census. New Madrid is the county seat of New Madrid County. The city is located 42 miles southwest of Cairo, Illinois, and north of an exclave of Fulton County, Kentucky, across the Mississippi River.
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Mississippi County, Missouri Flooding
On May 2, 2011 the Birds Point-New Madrid Levee was blown up by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to divert rising Mississippi River floodwaters away from Cairo, Illinois. Flooding wiped out about half of Mississippi County's farm acreage - a severe blow for area farmers who are among Missouri's leading wheat and soybean producers. Video produced, Shot and edited by Steve Zumwalt. Please visit the FEMA Youtube channel to view more videos.
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New Madrid 1811-12 Earthquakes, Steamboat & Comet
True Story of the New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1812, the Steamboat, and Tecumseh's Comet. The forgotten earthquakes of America, and a warning of earthquakes to come...
In 1810 Fulton commissions the first steamboat to be built at Pittsburgh to sail the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The steamboat, New Orleans, was nearing completion on October 6th when a bright comet appeared in the early morning sky in the fall of 1811.
On October 20th the New Orleans began its maiden voyage with Captain Nicholas Roosevelt, his wife pregnant Lidia, their daughter, dog, and servants and crew of twelve.
The next day they stopped at Wheeling West Virginia. The captain charged the townsfolk 25 cents to come aboard the steamboat for a tour.
About October 27th, the New Orleans arrived near Cincinnati Ohio. People were curious but when when it departed, the Cincinnatians thought the river current would prevent the steamboat from ever coming back.
Soon the steamboat arrived at Louisville Kentucky for provisions and coal. There on October 30th Lidia gave birth to a boy.
Because the water level was too low to pass over the rapids of the Ohio River Falls, the captain took the New Orleans back upstream to surprise the people of Cincinnati. For the next month, people were charged a dollar for rides up and down the river.
In early December 1811, after the Ohio river level rose they chanced transversing the Falls, new baby and all, and continued on toward the Mississippi River.
On December 15th the New Orleans stopped at a coal outcropping near Owensboro Kentucky. Very early the next morning, they heard terrible sounds and a felt shaking aboard the steamboat. It was the first great earthquake of the New Madrid Fault.
That morning they continued on to Henderson Kentucky, where no chimneys were left standing. They visited their friends, the painter John James Audubon and his wife Lucy.
The river journey resumed, but during multiple tremors shaking the land, the hazards of falling trees, collapsing river banks, and disappearing islands. At times the river would actually flow backwards.
Sometimes the ship pilot was confused because the river landscape had been so changed. The sky was filled with a haze and the land looked like ocean waves.
They reached the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers called the Point. The few buildings there were in ruins.
At various times they would see Indians along the riverbanks and in canoes. The Indians thought this fire canoe with the churning paddle caused the earthquakes and the belching smoke put debris into the water and sky.
Sometimes, Indian canoes raced the steamboat, but our power prevailed. The Indians were influenced also by the sign of Tecumseh's Comet, but now fading. His name, Tecumseh, means shooting star.
On December 19th, they approached New Madrid Missouri on the Mississippi River. The town was destroyed, but they didn't stop because of fear the steamboat would be overwhelmed by the fleeing people.
They saw many wrecked and abandoned boats and realized it was an undoubted miracle of God that the steamboat had survived and kept going.
Once they tied up at an island for the night only to find that most of the island had disappeared into the river the next morning.
On December 22nd at the mouth of the Saint Francis River, the British naturalist John Bradbury told them it was utter destruction inland.
Their harrowing journey was nearing its end when they arrived at Natchez Mississippi on December 30th, and learned that it had only been shaken with tremors. And on December 31st, the steamboat's engineer was married to Lidia's maid there.
On January 10, 1812 they finally arrived safely in the steamboat's namesake, New Orleans, after a 1900 miles journey.
But, that was not the end of the destruction, for there was another large earthquake on January 23, 1812 and the largest still on February 7th, which was felt as far away as Maine, and with hundreds of tremors in between.
On October 31, 1895 there was another large earthquake centered at Charleston Missouri which caused widespread destruction throughout the Mississippi valley.
In recent days, many small tremors are shaking the areas around the New Madrid Fault. This begs the question: What does the future hold for this region?
In 1973, David Wilkerson had a vision of tremendous earthquakes striking the United States. He wrote two books documenting what he saw: The Vision, 1973, and Racing Toward Judgment, 1976. You would do well to lookup these books and consider what he had to say!
Nevertheless, we must take the Lord's promise, with a warning, to heart: If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land - 2 Chronicles 7:14.
Mississippi River Level Mysteriously Drops-New Madrid Seismic Zone Awakens-Solar Unrest Intensifies
The Mississippi River is diminishing north of the New Madrid seismic zone, a 130 mile stretch of the river from Tennessee to Northwest Mississippi.
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Mississippi River Region Earthquakes
This is an informative talk regarding earthquake activity in the Mississippi River region its possible causes and the likelihood of future quakes. Pictures taken in this video are from Reelfoot lake in TN and also from Columbus-Belmont State Park in Kentucky. This media can be used as a starting point for those interested in more information regarding earthquake activity in the region. Please share and subscribe to Slowpokes Adventures for more interesting topics centered around traveling and observing our natural world. Thank you!
The Science Behind the New Mississippi River Bridge, Part 3
For the past two plus years, designers, engineers and construction workers have been building approach and exit ramps, foundation piers, two cable-stayed towers, cabling for the towers, and the road deck surface for a new bridge across the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri.
Newly christened the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge, it is now open to traffic. Thousands of cars each day are able to use it to travel east and west across the Mississippi River.
In this program, we focus on the bridge’s cable-stayed design and the process for building the deck and road surfaces. What it is like to design and build a structure to span the most traveled river in America? Why was a cable-stayed design chosen? How do the towers, cables, and deck structure work together to handle the seismic and physical forces at work on the bridge? How is the bridge deck and road surface put in place? How is the bridge connected to the roads used for access and egress? Learn the answers to these questions and more as you hear from engineers, designers and constructors who are building this new bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Louis. Viewers will see images and view videos of the construction process as well as interact with the professionals who worked every day to build the bridge.
This program builds on our Part 1 program that focused on the foundation work for the bridge. An archive of that program can be found at
Vacation Fishing in New Madrid, MO Bar Pit (DAY 1) - April 21, 2016
On the road back home to Missouri - Crappie & Brim (Blue Gill) fishing in the Mississippi and in a Bar Pit or semi-swamp.
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Danger! Alert! MAJOR RIVER FLOODING PROBLEMS for SOUTH & WEST USA through March
We've got multiple states with river flooding problems and the very floody spring season has yet to begin. This situation has potential to get extremely bad before you know it.
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For the second consecutive weekend, the southern United States is bracing for potentially damaging thunderstorms and flash flooding on Sunday.
The same storm set to spread a swath of disruptive snow from the central Plains to the Northeast this weekend is expected to sweep downpours and thunderstorms across the South Sunday into Sunday night.
Sunday will start with rain and thunderstorms spreading over the lower Mississippi Valley.
While a few of these thunderstorms may produce hail, the risk for severe weather will ramp up by the afternoon.
A line of violent thunderstorms is expected to develop across northern Georgia, central Alabama, central and southern Mississippi and eastern Louisiana on Sunday.
This line will march into the Southeast during the evening hours and will be capable of producing damaging winds, hail and flash flooding, according to AccuWeather Storm Warning Meteorologist Richard Schraeger.
In areas where the ground is overly saturated, the strong thunderstorm winds can more easily topple trees.
Schraeger is also concerned for a few tornadoes to briefly spin-up.
Cities at risk for the violent thunderstorms include Meridian and Hattiesburg, Mississippi; New Orleans; Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama; Atlanta, Augusta and Albany, Georgia; and Pensacola, Florida.
The violent thunderstorms may also track to near Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina, at the end of Sunday.
The worst of the severe weather may occur to the south and east of Columbus, Mississippi, which was devastated by an EF3 tornado last weekend.
Motorists planning to travel along stretches of interstates 10, 20, 55, 59, 75 and 85 are urged to remain vigilant of the severe weather danger.
The strongest winds can overturn high-profile vehicles. Downpours will dramatically reduce visibility and heighten the risk of vehicles hydroplaning when traveling at highway speeds.
Travel delays and hazards due to downpours will not be confined to areas at risk for severe weather in the South. Rain and thunderstorms are expected to also spread north of I-20 to around the I-40 corridor.
Southeast Missouri Flooding April 2017
Southeast Missouri has received a lot of rain, combined with the rising rivers from further north that has cause record setting water levels all across the lower part of the state. These are scenes from the Bill Emerson Bridge in Cape Girardeau, Bollinger Mill, and Marble Hill.
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Flood 2011 May 18, Is The New Madrid EarthQuake Imminent?
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New Madrid EarthQuake Imminent? PROOF that HAARP is being used?
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Consequence Assessment, or If you thought Hurricane Katrina was big...
This is from the Virginia Tech article:
The results indicate that Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri are most severely impacted. Illinois and Kentucky are also impacted, though not as severely as the previous three states. Nearly 715,000 buildings are damaged in the eight-state study region. About 42,000 search and rescue personnel working in 1,500 teams are required to respond to the earthquakes. Damage to critical infrastructure (essential facilities, transportation and utility lifelines) is substantial in the 140 impacted counties near the rupture zone, including 3,500 damaged bridges and nearly 425,000 breaks and leaks to both local and interstate pipelines. Approximately 2.6 million households are without power after the earthquake. Nearly 86,000 injuries and fatalities result from damage to infrastructure. Nearly 130 hospitals are damaged and most are located in the impacted counties near the rupture zone. There is extensive damage and substantial travel delays in both Memphis, Tennessee, and St. Louis, Missouri, thus hampering search and rescue as well as evacuation. Moreover roughly 15 major bridges are unusable. Three days after the earthquake, 7.2 million people are still displaced and 2 million people seek temporary shelter. Direct economic losses for the eight states total nearly $300 billion, while indirect losses may be at least twice this amount.
They do mention loss of nuclear facilities...but only to do with the impact of losing the electrical power they generate, in a quick re-reading, I can't find anything about radiation releases. Those facilities are built like iron fortresses, but I doubt they could withstand the 7.7 quake they are calling for in this simulation.
Gee, I wonder where FEMA plans to put 2 million people seeking temporary shelter? (Written by Ginny in an email response)
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A Difference A Day Made In New Madrid, MO
We went out with our sister ministry Sheltering Tree Ministries from Matthews MO to handout food on the streets and pray with the precious folks of New Madrid, MO !!! AWESOME DAY!