Thousands Flee Rising Waters In Iowa, Ill.
Breaking Levees Flood Des Moines, Western Ill.; Streets In Cedar Rapids May Be Underwater For Two Weeks
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Play CBS Video Video Towns Scramble To Stop Floods Towns across Iowa are scrambling to strengthen their riverbanks in order to avoid the same fate as flooded Cedar Rapids, now at the mercy of swollen Cedar River. Dean Reynolds reports.
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Video Flooding Only Getting Worse The situation is expected to get worse in drenched Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where the Cedar River crest is at its highest level in decades. Manuel Gallegus reports.
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Video Iowa Battles Heavy Rainfall Des Moines, Iowa has learned how to deal with nasty weather, but even a controlled flood is challenging. And, as Dave Price reports, the Des Moines River is still rising.
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MidAmerican Energy workers prepare to work on a power line as water flows through a breach in a levee, Saturday, June 14, 2008, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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Kitty Lake rides on the front of a boat while surveying the floodwaters on Highway 6, June 13, 2008 in Coralville, Iowa. (AP/M. Holst, Press-Citizen)
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Flood waters from the Cedar River surround buildings in the southeastern edge of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Steve Pope)
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A woman is evacuated from Mercy Medical Center, June 13, 2008, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Rising water from the Cedar River forced the evacuation of the downtown hospital Friday after residents of more than 3,000 homes fled for higher ground. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
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Photo Essay Cedar Rapids Submerged Thousands evacuated as more than 400 city blocks are under water.
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"This is our version of Katrina," Johnson County Emergency Management spokesman Mike Sullivan said. "This is the worst flooding we've ever seen - much worse than 1993," when much of the Midwest was hit by record flooding
At the University of Iowa, whose campus is bisected by the Iowa River, students and faculty joined with townspeople and members of the National Guard to fill thousands of sandbags in the area known as the Arts Campus. But it wasn't enough.
"We've pretty much just abandoned any effort to try and protect the Arts Campus because we are just overwhelmed by the amount of water," university spokesman Steve Parrott said. "It's just too unsafe."
Only one bridge connecting the east and west sides of downtown Iowa City remained open, and officials said it may have to be closed this weekend.
The flooding was blamed for at least two deaths in Iowa.
Since June 6, Iowa has gotten at least 8 inches of rain, following a wet spring that already had saturated the ground. As of Friday, nine rivers were at or above historic flood levels. More thunderstorms are possible in the Cedar Rapids area over the weekend, but next week is expected to be sunny and dry.
Gov. Chet Culver declared 83 of the state's 99 counties disaster areas, a designation that helps speed aid and opens the way for loans and grants.
The drenching has also severely damaged crops in America's No. 1 corn state and other parts of the Midwest at a time when corn prices are soaring. Dave Miller, a grain farmer and director of research for the Iowa Farm Bureau, estimated that up to 1.3 million acres of corn and 2 million acres of soy beans - about 20 percent of the state's overall grain crop - had been lost to flooding.
Levee Breached In Des Moines
About 100 miles to the west, Des Moines dealt with its first major flooding after a levee ruptured early Saturday, allowing water to pour out of the Des Moines River and into a small neighborhood north of downtown.
Authorities said 270 homes had been ordered evacuated Friday, and many other residents left the area voluntarily. Bill Stowe, the city's public works director, said he expected extensive damage to about 200 homes and 35 businesses in the neighborhood.
Des Moines city crews and National Guard members tried to build a temporary berm to try to stop the water, but authorities ordered the project abandoned by midmorning because they didn't expect it to hold.
Elsewhere, Illinois emergency authorities said a levee along the Mississippi River in far western Illinois burst Saturday morning and voluntary evacuations were under way in Keithsburg, a town of about 700 residents.
"The levee broke in two places," Keithsburg Alderman George Askew, 76, said of the town some 35 miles southwest of Moline. "We're getting under water."
There was flooding in about a third of the town, said Jennifer Hamerlinck, Mercer County's emergency manager.
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See all 42 CommentsThis is ridiculous.
About 3 years back New Orleans was flooded and to this day there is several hundred thousand still living in and on the dole of the rest of us.
Lets see how long the folks in Iowa get back on their feet. I bet the illegals are already packed, sacked and on their way back to home where ever that might be. The other crackers or whities will be back in their homes within 2 or 3 weeks and no more than a month, they TOO WILL HAVE PLEANTY OF WORK REBUILDING THEIR COMMUNITIES, AND THE ILLEGALS WILL NOT HAVE TO DO IT FOR THEM, some one please inform me as to why the folks down in New Orleans are still in trailers; bought and are now being paid for by me and the rest of the nation and them people still have no place to go, NO JOB GOOD ENOUGH FOR THEM THEY DON''T PAY 10$ AN HOUR AND THAT IS WHAT THEY GET SETTING AT HOME ON THEIR DUFFS AND DRINK THE PABST BEER OF NEW ORLEANS, has any one heard of the circle of welfare, just look at it, it is a great big circle down there.
The best of goopd byes Frnak Bowers of Austin, TX
Posted by libsluv2spit
Amazing how key words that don''t support the privatization of a commons and turning governance into the hands of a few who will not be subject to due process nor democratic elections and your right wing fascists bullying put downs are keys into gear.
Proof, the right wing is anti-american. They have attempted to steel the cross and the flag but all good people know these pigs are the antithesis of Christ and the founding principles of the United States. What''s the next sentence out of these twits brainwashed heads? --- "you need to read the federalist papers" Right wing neo cons republicon conservative with everyone but themselves are the original bull and bush sh*it.
Eloquent words offend the ignorant.
Posted by sugarpieGA
The right wing republican rhetoric is so entrenched in so many. At face value there is some truth in what you say but not to point of being willing to allow public governance which represents a broad spectrum of constituents to be phased out. Privatize the government and you will be at the mercy of something far worse than our current government.
Same with mortgage crisis. Go buy $200 hair weaves and $2000 rims instead of paying your mortgage.
Blame racist government for poor choices that resulted in your home''s foreclosure.
Bad, bad racist government! Why you do these people this way?
Expect more of the same "excuses" if Obama gets elected-we''ll be taxed to death because of these poor choices! Wake up, Obama worshippers! You think times are bad now? Responsible,hard working people that pay their bills will not vote Obama in 2008!
Slavery is alive and well in America-the only difference is big government is the "massuh" now. You can''t/won''t make it on your own, can you? It''s always somebody else''s fault. Own up to your irresponsibility and make changes to help yourselves instead of blaming others! Everyone else does-what makes you so special?
That was one of my fears when Katrina hit. I truly believe that was the biggest test that rigs were not posing any danger to the environment, and I believe we as a country need to start more drilling on our own ground to get away from foreign oil. Believe me I am all about a clean environment. I also prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. That was evident with all those rigs getting rearranged naturally.
posted by okcnfrcr
Amen! Couldn''t have said it better!
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