“Unprecedented.” “Historic.” “Severe.” “Extraordinary.” “Catastrophic.” “Worst flooding in the state’s history.” Just some of the words used to describe the flooding.
https://uw-media.usatoday.com/embed/video/39227861?placement=snow-embed
The severe flooding that has swamped much of the region may be a long way from over, because snowmelt and spring rains could create additional flooding in the weeks ahead warns Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds.
In neighboring Nebraska, 88 cities and 74 counties have issued emergency declarations.
We’ve already the most widespread damage in our state’s history, says Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts.
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March 20, 2019 at 08:29PM
