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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 258930" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Some hospitals have evacuated including the network hospitals that my son and I would use if there were a need. Diva states she has heard the little babies who are sick in the hospitals have been scattered around the country to any place that had an opening and will not be returning home until they are well. I suppose transporting is very hard on them so bringing them home before they are well would be a danger?</p><p> </p><p>Nursing homes have also been evacuated to other cities.</p><p> </p><p>Another hospital and clinic network is on higher grounds and is helping the medical network that had to close. Most employees have personal needs of saving their own homes in this flood so having enough employees to cover services is difficult.</p><p> </p><p>The Moorhead, MN mall on the weather station is just across the river and down the road a little from difficult child's therapist and psychiatrist building which is a block up the river from the psychiatric hospital he stayed at. difficult child has his 1st psychiatrist appointment on Wed after being cancelled earlier this week due to the flooding. I will not be surprised if it gets postponed again.</p><p> </p><p>Our eye doctor told us today that a bus of people from our town was set up to go help bag but was cancelled because it could not get into the cities to help.</p><p> </p><p>Snow coming in on Monday and Tuesday will just add trouble.</p><p> </p><p>Some mandatory evacuations and lots of encouraged evacuations. I just hope that everyone that needs to evacuate has taken this very seriously and gotten out - they certainly have had time.</p><p> </p><p>I have heard there is a place taking in animals if families need a shelter for this. Many businesses are open to provide flood prevention/clean up materials otherwise I believe the town is pretty much shut down.</p><p> </p><p>Fargo/Moorhead that takes about 10 minutes to drive through on a normal day, took our church's secretary's husband two hours to get through the other day.</p><p> </p><p>My prayers are added - we will see what tomorrow brings - however, this cold weather we just received may slow things down a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 258930, member: 5096"] Some hospitals have evacuated including the network hospitals that my son and I would use if there were a need. Diva states she has heard the little babies who are sick in the hospitals have been scattered around the country to any place that had an opening and will not be returning home until they are well. I suppose transporting is very hard on them so bringing them home before they are well would be a danger? Nursing homes have also been evacuated to other cities. Another hospital and clinic network is on higher grounds and is helping the medical network that had to close. Most employees have personal needs of saving their own homes in this flood so having enough employees to cover services is difficult. The Moorhead, MN mall on the weather station is just across the river and down the road a little from difficult child's therapist and psychiatrist building which is a block up the river from the psychiatric hospital he stayed at. difficult child has his 1st psychiatrist appointment on Wed after being cancelled earlier this week due to the flooding. I will not be surprised if it gets postponed again. Our eye doctor told us today that a bus of people from our town was set up to go help bag but was cancelled because it could not get into the cities to help. Snow coming in on Monday and Tuesday will just add trouble. Some mandatory evacuations and lots of encouraged evacuations. I just hope that everyone that needs to evacuate has taken this very seriously and gotten out - they certainly have had time. I have heard there is a place taking in animals if families need a shelter for this. Many businesses are open to provide flood prevention/clean up materials otherwise I believe the town is pretty much shut down. Fargo/Moorhead that takes about 10 minutes to drive through on a normal day, took our church's secretary's husband two hours to get through the other day. My prayers are added - we will see what tomorrow brings - however, this cold weather we just received may slow things down a bit. [/QUOTE]
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