Party Down South House Flooded

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Party Down South House Flooded!!!

If you’re a fan of Party Down South then when you hear that the Party Down South House Flooded you’re gonna know how much of loss this was.

If you saw season 1 & 2 of Party Down South House then you might remember the beautiful river house that the gang partied in with friends Lucas and Korey. It was the Lawshe Plantation in North Carolina.

The recent rainstorm in NC flooded many areas of the state and one of those areas is a part of CMT’s Party Down South history.

Ryan Daddy Scott Richards took to Twitter to show fans of the series the house this weekend. And yes it’s still flooded.

Take a look:

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CelebNMusic247.com has this report via CNBC:

After days of deluges, residents of the Carolinas are sizing up what the floods have done to their states.

As of Monday afternoon, when the worst of the rain stopped, the National Weather Service said rainfall totals in the hardest hit areas in South Carolina had received more than 2 feet of rain since last week.

The South Carolina town hit by the most rainfall, Mount Pleasant, got almost 27 inches, according to the weather service. A total of about 11 trillion gallons of water had fallen across North and South Carolina combined. More rain is coming this weekend, forecasters said Thursday.

And, as meteorologist Brad Panovich of NBC affiliate WCNC in Charlotte noted, the amount of rain that fell in South Carolina was enough to give everyone in North Carolina … and California … a filled, Olympic-sized swimming pool.

Still, meteorologist Jan Null of Golden Gate Weather Services said the amount wouldn’t be nearly enough to make up for California’s rain deficit.

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley listed some other numbers in a few separate press conferences over the last few days:

– 40,000 households had no running water, 26,000 had no electricity as of Monday.
– State highway patrol officers have responded to 4,926 service calls over the last several days.
– 2,122 of those calls have been responses to vehicle collisions.
– There are 3,000 National Guardsman in the state, and that number will increase to 5,000 Haley said Wednesday.
– 600 people and hundreds of pets had been rescued.
– 824 people were in shelters as of Wednesday.
– 13 dams had failed, and 62 were being monitored.
– 74 miles of interstate highway were closed as of Tuesday.

This is crazy. We hope California gets some serious rainfall, just NOT this serious.

What do you think?