Movement
to Set Los Angeles Rainfall Record Gains Momentum in Spite of Sliding
Houses
Released on
= June 11, 2005, 12:10 am
Press Release
Author = Sondra Lowell
Industry = Media
Press Release
Summary = Recent landslides have failed to throw a damper on efforts
to break the 1883-1884 rainfall record of 38.18 inches.
Press Release
Body = Recent landslides that destroyed homes in the Bluebird Canyon
area of Laguna Beach, CA have failed to throw a damper on efforts
to bring about one last storm to break the 1883-1884 Los Angeles
rainfall record of 38.18 inches.
In a statement
released by the Save Los Angeles Now! coalition, spokesperson Sondra
Lowell explained, "We send our condolences to the Bluebird
Canyon homeowners. However, Laguna Beach is in Orange County, south
of Los Angeles, and our meteorologists tell us that a 1.14 inch
rainfall that soaks us but spares Laguna is do-able."
Added the activist,
"We must push on with the project at hand and not let our
compassion sidetrack us at this late date." Rainfall must be
logged before June 30 of this year to count toward the 2004-2005
record.
Members of Save
Los Angeles Now! said they are making progress toward their goal
but would not elaborate, revealing only that the Pray For Rain public
service podcast posted at openpodcast.org
(http://openpodcast.org.nyud.net:8090/media/2005/6/6/openpodcast_2236.mp3)
can now also be heard on KYOU Radio and KYOURadio.com, based in
San Francisco.
Said a grateful
Sondra Lowell, "Los Angeles is in a near-perpetual state of
drought, and Northern Californians don't want us using their water.
We are very fortunate that, due to a common goal, we have their
support in this crisis."
Web Site = http://openpodcast.org.nyud.net:8090/media/2005/6/6/openpodcast_2236.mp3
Contact Details
= Sondra Lowell
Pray For Rain
PO Box 93944
Los Angeles CA 90093
323-665-7157
Sondra@hotmail.com
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