I inspected one house in NW Missouri a couple of weeks ago (I'm under a confidentiality agreement that prevents me from publicly identifying the exact house) where my car would have been under water had it been parked last summer where it was parked while I was inspecting the house.
The house was on a built up foundation with the basement floor at the original grade level. The inspection was exterior only, and no one was around, but from the water mark on the foundation, the water lacked about two feet of reaching the main floor. The house appeared to have been in disrepair even before the flood, although efforts were being made to rebuild it. All that particular inspection required me to do was submit a report and photos of what I saw at that particular point in time, not offer opinions or recommendations, as opposed to some other inspections where I am required to make recommendations.
There was a six row corn planter and an old straight disc in the front yard. Both appeared to have been dragged there by the flood. This wasn't backwater, it had some force behind it.
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