Montgomery's Record Rainfall: A Day of Unforgettable Downpour

Hello, everyone!

Today, I would like to talk about the record rainfall recorded in Montgomery, the capital of Alabama.

Days with heavy rain always bring significant changes to the city's daily life. Now, let's look back at the day when the most rain fell in Montgomery.

Historic Downpour: July 2018

The highest rainfall recorded in Montgomery reached about 15.20 inches (386mm) due to strong winds and heavy rain in July 2018. This day began with a powerful storm known as a Derecho hitting Montgomery. This storm in July 2018 caused severe damage not only in Montgomery but also across the entire state of Alabama.

The heavy rain that day had several impacts on Montgomery:

  1. Flooding: A large amount of rain fell in a short time, flooding roads and homes. Particularly in low-lying areas, the damage from flooding was significant.
  2. Traffic Disruption: Roads became submerged or slippery due to the rain, causing traffic paralysis. Several intersections and major roads were temporarily closed, making it difficult for citizens to move around.
  3. Infrastructure Damage: The sudden influx of water overloaded the sewage system, and in some areas, there were cases of blocked or damaged drains.
  4. Power Outages: Strong winds and lightning struck power facilities, leading to widespread blackouts. This caused significant inconvenience to residents' daily lives.

Montgomery is preparing various disaster prevention measures to cope with such extreme weather conditions. When heavy rain is expected, quick evacuation orders are issued, and safety guidelines are provided to residents, ensuring that emergency responders can act swiftly.

After the heavy rain, recovery efforts begin immediately. There are ongoing efforts to restore roads, inspect drainage systems, and restore power, collaborating across various sectors to return to normal as quickly as possible.

Due to recent climate change, extreme weather events like heavy rain are becoming more frequent in many areas, including Montgomery. Consequently, city authorities are building more effective disaster prevention systems and continuously providing weather information and safety education to residents.

Residents of Montgomery are also preparing to be less surprised by heavy rain. Personal preparations such as preparing emergency kits, familiarizing themselves with evacuation routes, and securing safe locations are actively being carried out.

The record rainfall in Montgomery reminds us once again of the power of nature. Although that day caused much damage and inconvenience, we learned how to become stronger and better prepared. It will take everyone's efforts to ensure that Montgomery remains a safe and pleasant city in the future.

Along with the value of rainy days, we must not forget to prepare for a safe daily life.

Always check the weather information and have your preparations ready!

Thank you.