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More rain possible in deluged Midwest as flooding breaches levees in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa — Floodwaters breached levees in Iowa on Tuesday, creating dangerous conditions that prompted evacuations as the deluged Midwest faced another round of severe storms forecast for later in the day. The sheriff’s office in Monona County, near the Nebraska border, said the Little Sioux River breached levees in several areas. In neighboring […] The post More rain possible in deluged Midwest as flooding breaches levees in Iowa appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Bridge Collapses Into Iowa River After Heavy Flooding
A bridge has collapsed into a river in Iowa after days of rain. A video shared on X, formerly Twitter, shows the railroad bridge submerged in the Big Sioux River. The collapse took place at around 10:40 pm on Sunday night, the authorities told the Sioux City Journal. "It kind...
UPDATED: Curfew enacted in Correctionville as Little Sioux River nears record crest
CORRECTIONVILLE, Iowa -- State transportation officials on Sunday afternoon closed Highway 20 traffic headed to Correctionville as the Little Sioux River continued to rise in the Woodbury County city. With the swollen river flooding low lying areas in the city of 746, authorities encouraged residents at risk to consider evacuating.
Woodbury County Emergency Management and city of Sioux City to hold press conference at WITCC
SIOUX CITY — Woodbury County Emergency Management and the city of Sioux City are set to hold a 1:15 p.m. press conference on the Western Iowa Tech campus to decent the ongoing flooding and recovery efforts. The joint press event will be held on the main level of the...
ERNST SURVEYS SIOUXLAND FLOOD DAMAGE
U.S. SENATOR JONI ERNST WAS IN SIOUXLAND TUESDAY, SURVEYING FLOOD DAMAGE IN WOODBURY COUNTY AND OTHER LOCATIONS. THE REPUBLICAN FROM RED OAK SAYS SHE WILL DO WHATEVER SHE CAN TO HELP COMMUNITIES AND RESIDENTS WITH FLOOD DAMAGE:. ERNSTFLOOD1 OC…..IN THIS PROCESS. :23. ERNST SAYS THIS HAS BEEN A YEAR...
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