Donna, Bobbi, and those interested in flood damage in Allison Park. We were not as devastated as Etna, Sharpsburg, & Millvale, but there is some sort of flood damage on almost every property. From minor seepage in basements, to major flooding in low lying and creekside homes. Wildwood Road and Duncan Avenue are still closed in Hampton Township. Shaler Township had more severe damage in areas including, of course, Glenshaw Flats. Giant Eagle and Shop & Save on Route 8 were flooded with at least 6 to 8 inches of water. Customers & employees had to be evacuated by boat about 3:30 on Friday. They (and other businesses) are closed for at least a week to 10 days. Shaler had couple major water line breaks that couldn't be found due to the flooding. I think that's been repaired. West Deer, Richland, Indiana, Pine, McCandless, Ross, etc. had their share of damage too. Emergency personnel are still pumping out basements, residents & business owners are removing appliances, furniture and mud. I live on McNeal Road in Hampton (not far from Cavey Crest Circle) and thankfully had only a little seepage in the basement. I can't imagine how people with lots of damage are able to deal with it all, especially the elderly and handicapped. My sister lives in Florida and weathered Charlie and Frances. I told her that it's just not fair that Floridians keep sending us their left over hurricanes, after all we don't send them our snow and ice. Barb [email protected]