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The Red River in Fargo’s water level record is 40.8 feet, and flood stage begins at 18 feet, according to the National Weather Service. “Across the board it’s good news.
The Red River crests in Fargo, N.D., without doing major damage, and city officials all but declare victory. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
The Red River Valley flood fight shifted Sunday from the cities of Fargo and Moorhead, Minn., to rural areas north of the north-flowing river, which crested Saturday night in Fargo at its fourth ...
The Red River at Fargo hit the minor flood level of 23.48 feet at 1:30 a.m. Sunday and has been holding steady or falling slightly ... A map of the Red River Valley showing some areas with minor ...
The Fargo-area flood fight is getting louder thanks to the sounds of heavy equipment moving clay and police sirens escorting flatbed trucks filled with sandbags into neighborhoods. Latest U.S.
Fargo’s current floodplain map shows most of the area south of Interstate 94 will be underwater in a 100-year flood, which FEMA determined will happen when the river level reaches 39.5 feet.
As the Red River continues to fall Monday in Fargo-Moorhead, the focus of the flood fight is moving north as the river affects smaller communities.
The Red River, which rose above its 18-foot flood stage in Fargo on March 20, finally dropped to 17.9 feet on Wednesday after 61 days, the National Weather Service said.
Create an account or log in to save stories. Chase Nygaard, a contractor with Industrial Builders, Inc., packs trap bags to repel Red River flood waters on Monday, April 22, 2013. After a revised ...
Forecasters say the threat for major spring flooding is increasing in the Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota, where the neighboring cities of Fargo and Moorhead, Minnesota have been on … ...
Floating ice and water is seen from the overflow of the Red River in Moorhead, Minn. The river had risen to 40.32 feet early Friday, more than 22 feet above flood stage and inches more than the ...
Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney has issued the following statement regarding potential spring flooding: “For the past several weeks, Fargo has been convening regular meetings in preparation of potential ...
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