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BYE BYE ST LOUIS...This isnt even funny!!!! This is serious...Missouri river flood updated!
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[quote:Lady Ivory:MV8xNTI1NjgxXzI1MjIxMDg4XzM4NjFGNDRE] Monday brought two levee breaches and impending interstate closings, and the worst of the Missouri River flooding is yet to come. A South Dakota dam that has been releasing extra water for weeks will hit a peak today. That means even more trouble for Hamburg, Iowa, and Big Lake, Mo., two towns near Missouri River levees that completely breached on Monday. Many residents in each town had already evacuated. Hamburg is protected by an additional levee, but the Army Corps of Engineers was unsure how well or how long it may hold up. The 300-foot levee breach in Atchison County, Mo., near Hamburg also prompted plans for closing Interstate 29 in the area. Iowa Department of Transportation officials expect water will meet the road on Wednesday. Detours are planned. The interstate closings may extend into Missouri. It already has been closed near Council Bluffs, Iowa. A secondary levee in Holt County, near Big Lake, may help to hold off water in that area. Monday’s breach occurred downstream of a recent repair. The breaches won’t lower the flood stage downstream toward Kansas City, but it probably will delay the peaks, Corps officials said Monday. Originally officials expected the highest water to take about four days from today’s release in South Dakota to reach this area. Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/06/13/2948490/as-two-levees-break-upstream-kansas.html#ixzz1PDje3qEL [/quote]
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You know..this is a serious problem for Missouri. The Fort Peck Dam is about ready to go..the Missouri river is seeing flooding like it's never seen before..they are talking apocalyptic flooding for the St Louis area.
I live pretty darn close to St Louis..but Im up in the hills..All I can say is..start looking for a place more west!
There is no where for this water to go..listen to this from an engineer ..this is not good..at all!!
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