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Flooding Closes Local Businesses

By: Mario Boone
Updated: July 29, 2009
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Flood waters have receded at The Ark Veterinary Clinic.  Now workers begin the difficult task of cleaning up.  Dwayne Dodd, of The Renovators has seen his share of flood damage before.  Dodd says The Ark isn't the worst he's seen, but it could be better.  He says getting The Ark dry within 24 hours of the flood is critical.  That's because mold can quickly start growing.

Remnants of mother nature's destructive power were still visible on the walls of the clinic late Wednesday.   Work crews brought in high tech devices to suck out all the moisture and prevent secondary damage.  As cleaning continues, the ever present thought of more storms abounds.  Yet the workers who care for man's best friends hope their clinic can reopen soon.

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