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After devastating flooding in northwest Iowa over the weekend, parts of the state downriver are bracing for high water in the coming days. Here's what's expected this week and beyond.
Minimal flood damage in Fort Dodge after record-breaking water levels. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Updated: 6:21 PM CDT Jun 28, 2024 ... FORT DODGE, Iowa ...
FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Flooding continued Monday along the Des Moines River near Fort Dodge after fast-melting snow and heavy rains caused chunks of ice to break up and ...
FORT DODGE, Iowa — The city of Fort Dodge could see the Des Moines River at its third highest level in recorded history, with the city manager saying it's possibly already making the top 10 ...
Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge is opening its campus apartments to those affected by the flood waters. Iowa Central president Dr. Jesse Ulrich said that displaced families can use ...
Rivers across northwest Iowa experienced record flooding on Saturday after days of heavy rain. ... The main channel of the river is forecast to reach major flood stage Wednesday in Fort Dodge.
Twelve rivers in northwest and north central Iowa remained under flood warnings, including areas near Cedar Falls, Charles City, Fort Dodge and Mason City. Tim Webber is a data visualization ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Sunday she had requested an expedited presidential major disaster declaration as a slowly unfolding flooding disaster across northwest and north central Iowa continues ...
Flooding breaches levees in Iowa, ... residents in several communities including Fort Dodge and Humboldt were placing sandbags in high heat and humidity to protect property and infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service in Des Moines has active flood warnings for 12 rivers in northwest and north central Iowa, including warnings in Cedar Falls, Fort Dodge, Charles City and ...