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It's flooding in Fargo-Moorhead again...

Posted at 1:56 PM on June 24, 2009 by Than Tibbetts (0 Comments)
Filed under: Floods

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A spate of spring storms left the Red River Valley with swollen creeks and streams over the past week. Eventually, all that water must pour into the Red River and head north to Canada. The photo above was taken yesterday on the north end of the Island Park Levee in Fargo. Instead of a lake, you should see a parking lot and running trails in the foreground.

From approximately the same vantage point (and height of the river), the Red River looked like this back on March 24th:

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The rapid rise in the river underscores the basic problem residents in the area will always have with flooding: the flat landscape. The flood gauge in Hickson, just upstream from Fargo-Moorhead, illustrates this point. It takes a lot longer for water to flow out of the Valley than to accumulate in it.

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