When it Rains, It Floods
Who needs a meteorologist to tell you it’s raining outside when you can just refer to the elevator down the hall on the inside?
That’s right, the age old invention that has provided vertical transportation for centuries is finally equipped with waterfalls – at least in the Rayburn House Office Building – and at least until Mother Nature decides to get it together.
Glad we’re not the ones opening those umbrellas indoors.
So it’s raining hard outside huh? #Rayburnpic.twitter.com/rgTkJfF7D3
— Tom Wilbur (@TSWilbur) June 21, 2016
Water gushing down the halls of Rayburn on upper floors. Some power is out in the bldg. Some parts of the hallways are closed off.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 21, 2016
Brave staffer getting supplies. #GreatFloodOfRayburn pic.twitter.com/c2KIlYBcQL
— John Donnelly (@JohnPDonn) June 21, 2016
Live from Rayburn! Glad we had our emergency training yesterday. pic.twitter.com/jRfyC9I1yJ
— ClotureClub.com (@ClotureClub) June 21, 2016
Staff losing to rapidly growing #GreatFloodOfRayburn. Would be a great time for Petyr Baelish to roll in w backup pic.twitter.com/TyMsD6bHES
— John Donnelly (@JohnPDonn) June 21, 2016