Well I'm in Fargo and yesterday between work and fighting my own water battle in the basement, I didn't have much time to help with sandbagging. So tonight I went over to the Fargodome and the gal at the front table said they were operating at capacity with volunteers at that time for the bagging. I said I'd probably come back later when some of the people are getting tired and heading home for the night. She said they were going to be going all night with the bagging. Outside the Fargodome there were buses lined up from UND of students who came down to help with the efforts. Fargo looks like a war zone here with National Guardsmen doing traffic control to get the dump trucks in and out as fast as possible. I was able to see some of the school and college volunteers out sandbagging around the edge of town. All I can say is that everyone is doing a great job from the high school officials, to the college administrators, and most importantly the guys and gals out there in the mud helping homeowners and others with protecting from the flood. KFGO and other media outlets are doing around the clock coverage to help coordinate activities and all I can say is WOW.
What's your flood story?