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Flooding is washing out roads and bridges across the Ozarks. We told you in previous coverage about how the Riverdale Bridge south of Nixa is damaged.
The raging Souris River compromised bridges and cut many vital transportation links in southwestern Manitoba, including Highway 21 near Hartney. photo: Scott Day Following the 2011 flood, the federal ...
It’s the first town along the Souris River Basin to be fully protected against a 2011-type event. Key components of the flood protection efforts in Burlington included the construction of ...
Over the past 100 years, significant floods have occurred along the Assiniboine and Souris Rivers with the largest flood occurring in 2011. Since records began there have been at least six major ...
The Souris River was already 90 centimetres above flood stage in the community ... and machinery work in the background in May 2011. (File) Rising temperatures loosened sheets of ice covering ...
The June 2011 Souris River flood was caused by heavy spring snowmelt and rains. It damaged or destroyed thousands of buildings in Minot and prompted the evacuation of more than 11,000 people. It ...
In late June 2011, more than 10,000 people were evacuated from Minot as the Souris River breached dikes, destroying homes and businesses, resulting in millions of dollars in damages. It prompted many ...
Submitted photo Minot State University professor Robert Kibler well remembers the Souris River flood of 2011. It has been 10 years since the Souris River flood that devastated Minot and memories ...
A flood in 2009 was made worse by ice jams north of the city, so the government invested in more ice-breaking equipment. The Assiniboine River Valley was hit in 2011 and dikes in Brandon ...
West of High River, Burns Creek recorded ... By early April 2011, Manitoba declared a high flood risk for the Red, Assiniboine, Souris, Pembina and Qu’Appelle rivers as well as several lakes.
Minot officials will post signs at 15 locations around the city to signify the high water marks during the 2011 Souris River flood. The Minot Daily News reports that the city has chosen a design ...