Tomas Tierra - 9-7-2006 at 11:50 PM
Has anyone heard any reports from the pacific side about possible flash floods occuring from Jhon??
I read on another site about a major wash out flash flood around La ballena and la cuarenta. Thats between la laguna and san jaunico on the north
road in. I have dear friends in san jose de gracia and am concerned after seeing the recent photos of the Mulege event.
TT
MICK - 9-8-2006 at 06:23 AM
I also have been wondering about La Purisima and san Juanico I have heard nothing
Marie-Rose - 9-8-2006 at 07:06 AM
Heard from a friend this am (who heard from a friend!!) that there WAS flash flooding
in Todos Santos. I assumed that was right after the storm. They also said they were
getting rain almost every day.
We have someone checking our property this am so will report back. She would have
driven from San Jose to Todos yesterday. She did say that she was having a great deal
of trouble getting around due to the mud!
Prayers
Tomas Tierra - 9-8-2006 at 10:59 AM
I can only pray that this little valley does not look like Mulege in John's aftermath.
I am very scared..
can anyone from San Juanico report on the north road??
Or the extent of the flash flood in La Ballena??
Muchisimas gracias, Tomas

oladulce - 9-8-2006 at 11:29 AM
Tomas-
Friends with ranchos from Ballena and arroyos going north have said no problems out there.
We're in Pta Pequena now. The most wind during the storm was probably 45mph and we got just enough rain to keep the dust down. Not bad at all.
But I've never seen so much junk from the arroyos on the beach and rocks on the point. There was an intact 30ft date palm with roots and dates on it
on the rocks at 4th. The nearest date grove would be either up the San Gregorio river or La Purisima so it traveled at least 20 miles once it got down
the river to the coast.
[Edited on 9-8-2006 by oladulce]
Tomas Tierra - 9-8-2006 at 11:51 AM
Thank You Thank You Thank You!!!
and Thank You to Oladulce! Glad to hear at least one small peice of good news out of this event...
San Juanico Beaches/Monday September 4th
Juan del Rio - 9-8-2006 at 11:56 AM
Oladuce...here's one of the palms that ended up in front of Arturos:

San Gregorio area/ Monday, September 4th
Juan del Rio - 9-8-2006 at 11:59 AM
Alot of stuff for sure. I'm pleased to report that with all the "stuff" that was washed down...I hardly noticed any plastic. That tells me it's still
pretty clean up there in those hills!
[Edited on 9-8-2006 by Juan del Rio]

ME - 9-8-2006 at 03:27 PM
Alot of debris and date palms on the beach at San Jaunico, this does not sound good for the mountians to the north....
JESSE - 9-8-2006 at 03:37 PM
Many of the arroyos in the pacific side saw historic amounts of water, people claim thet never seen so much water running in them.
keithw - 9-9-2006 at 03:34 PM
i am wondering if any one has any further updates on the condition of the
north road from san ignacio to san juanico.please respond if any one has
updated information.
keithw - 9-9-2006 at 08:23 PM
i just heard that my son made it through on the north road from san ignacio to
san juanico today.said not to bad with 3 rivers to cross.
South Road Update:
Juan del Rio - 9-10-2006 at 06:10 PM
Just spoke with a friend who came from San Juanico to Loreto today, Sunday September 11th. Said they have graded the road all the way from Purisima
Rio to San Juanico. The rio still has a lot of water flowing through it, but many vehicles are now crossing.