Davenport, Flash Flood
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Last weekend’s Duck Creek flood poured straight into Davenport's Junge Park, soaking an estimated $10,000 in Scott County Little League softball equipment. Coach and board member Steve Dooley said catcher’s masks,
Those cleaning up include residents evacuated to escape floodwaters; a business owner who worked to recover unique pieces and a mother who lost nursing school supplies and her daughter's clothes.
A flash flood emergency was declared in Davenport, Iowa, and surrounding areas Friday as heavy rainfall inundated the area.
Tiffany's Treasures shared the flooding on her Facebook page Friday night, which prompted people to help. Several items had to be thrown away due to damage.
Chelsey Appleby says she and her family are now homeless after this weekend’s storm caused her water pipe to burst. She says her basement wall caved in, and her home could possibly collapse due to the damage.
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Still clearing branches and debris? Davenport residents can skip the fees for now as well as drop off debris at the Davenport compost facility at no charge.
The store is now holding a “Flash Flood Furniture Sale” as the couple works to clear out inventory from the flooded basement. Tiffany says she hopes to be fully prepared and restocked in time for their 10-year anniversary on October 1. Tiffany’s Treasures remains closed until further notice.