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St. Charles County is using $856,000 in federal funds to purchase the homes that have experienced significant flood damage at ...
President Donald Trump has approved two more major disaster declarations for Missouri, unlocking federal aid for communities ...
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A dangerous flooding ... Missouri, and the Arkansas rivers. Waters on the Meramec surged to major stage in early April, while the heavy rain fell just south of St. Louis. This time, the ...
In mid-April 1927, 98 years ago this week, another deluge of torrential rain tipped the Mississippi River basin into a historic flood that remains ... from Oklahoma and Missouri to Tennessee ...
People in Payneway began preparing for a catastrophic flooding event Wednesday morning, but leaders said the St. Francis River crest levels will be much lower than expected. A command center was ...
Cities along the Mississippi River are closing their flood gates and preparing for ... saw “unprecedented rainfall,” including the St. Francis/Little River basin and the Obion, Forked Deer ...
Missouri Route 141 at Interstate 44 will close at noon Monday due to Meramec River flooding in the area ... first photo of Earth from space Pope Francis’ Death Triggers Succession Process ...
Southeast Missouri faces significant flooding, but many rivers are cresting ... crested at 28.76 feet at 10:30 p.m. Saturday The St. Francis River at Fisk was at 8.4 feet Saturday afternoon.
Here is a more detailed look at river and creek levels as of Saturday evening: Almost every Missouri and Illinois county in the St. Louis region is under a flood watch through Sunday morning.
Kansas and Missouri to develop a study of flooding risk management along the river, but that study hasn't been funded yet. Robert Criss, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis who has ...
They just weren’t meeting in tiny Levasy, just a few stone throws from the Missouri ... flooding is forecast from Nebraska City to the river’s confluence with the Mississippi in St. Louis.