Fairhope, Alabama
STORM SURGE FROM MOBILE BAY
After making landfall in Mississippi, hurricane Nate's storm surge caused flooding in low-lying areas along the city's waterfront early Sunday morning: water rose to about three feet below the main pier, came over the seawall in the park to the south, covered the west side of the duck pond road completely, and parts of the Fairhope Yacht Club's parking lot.
The Pier Street boat ramp was underwater as was the fishing marina and '17 Turtles' area on Fly Creek at the end of Sea Cliff Drive.
STORM SURGE FROM MOBILE BAY
After making landfall in Mississippi, hurricane Nate's storm surge caused flooding in low-lying areas along the city's waterfront early Sunday morning: water rose to about three feet below the main pier, came over the seawall in the park to the south, covered the west side of the duck pond road completely, and parts of the Fairhope Yacht Club's parking lot.
The Pier Street boat ramp was underwater as was the fishing marina and '17 Turtles' area on Fly Creek at the end of Sea Cliff Drive.
Municipal Pier, north side |
Beach park entrance |
Duck pond road |
South pier park |
Yacht Club parking lot |
'17 Turtles' fishing marina |
Pier Street boat ramp |
Fly Creek marina (Sunset Cafe parking lot) |
'Fairhope Docks' on Fly Creek |
'Fairhope Docks' at the mouth of Fly Creek |
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