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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Historic North Dakota Floods

My North Dakota friends are fighting the battle of their lives this week as historic floods threaten to inundate Minot and other communities:
Disastrous. Unstoppable. Historic. Unprecedented.

All words used to describe what city, county and state officials warn is an imminent assault on all residents of the Souris River Valley.

The highest flows ever recorded on the Souris are approaching a city whose defenses are destined to be over run. Can the city hold?

Dikes currently in place, recently improved greatly to combat high flows, are now expected to disappear under the traveling torrent. The amount of water flowing with a vengeance down the Souris River Valley is forecast to inundate Minot to a level seven to eight feet higher than the catastrophic and benchmark flood of 1969.

Saddened with that horrific knowledge, officials announced during a late afternoon press conference Monday that very little can be done to stop the powerful onslaught. Massive secondary dikes that were built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to save much of the town from the previous high on the Souris this year fall far short of defending against the impending and rapid rise of the Souris.

Mandatory evacuations were ordered Monday for all evacuation zones within Minot. Mayor Curt Zimbelman said all affected residents and businesses must vacate those areas no later than 10 p.m. Wednesday. Within minutes of the announcement residents once again began the laborious and hastened work of moving out of their homes for the second time this year.
That has to be a terribly sick feeling to know it's coming and you can't do anything about it. KHND Radio in Harvey, the station I usually do a weekly interview on, will be doing a special flood relief fundraiser today. If you're interested in helping you can tune in here.  Minot Live River camera can be seen below:


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1 comment:

Sam L. said...

I was told the Souris flooded 5 years out of 6 before I moved there in '84. Didn't flood while I was there.