Missouri River floodwaters have reached a levee built up this week to protect Hamburg, Iowa, after the main protection along the river failed, a county emergency official said on Thursday. Water spread rapidly the past two days from a full breach of a Missouri River levee about five miles from ...
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Missouri River reaches Hamburg, Iowa backup levee
HAMBURG, Iowa (Reuters) - Missouri River floodwaters have reached a levee built up this week to protect Hamburg, Iowa, after the main protection along the river ...
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Marty Stouffer walks through floodwaters to his parents' home in Cottonwood Marina
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Missouri River reaches Hamburg, Iowa backup levee ...
Missouri River reaches Hamburg, Iowa backup levee . Reuters. June 16, 2011
Missouri River Reaches Hamburg Back-up Levee - WHO
Overnight, the Missouri River reached a secondary levee near Hamburg testing ... foot from the top of the back-up levee. ... MAILERS: Tim Pawlenty reaches out to Iowa ...
Missouri River Flooding: Floodwaters Reach Hamburg, Iowa's ...
HAMBURG, Iowa (AP) -- Water that has been pouring through a breached Missouri River levee ... River Flooding: Floodwaters Reach Hamburg, Iowa's Makeshift Levee ... back up ...
Levee fails near Iowa town along Missouri River
A Missouri River levee near Hamburg, Iowa, failed on Monday ... smaller Nishnabotna River that flows into the Missouri could back up ... corps predicts the river will reach as ...
Missouri River levee fails near Hamburg, Iowa
Missouri River levee fails near Hamburg, Iowa ... the floodwater likely will reach Interstate 29 and the Hamburg ... watershed as tributaries back up ...
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