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  2. Heavy Rains Flood Grain Silos in Iowa - AOL

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    The area of Hamburg, Iowa received heavy rain that led to widespread flooding on March 21.A local resident recorded video footage of the flooded silos in Hamburg, most of them broken with grain ...

  3. Devastated by record flooding and tornadoes, Iowa tallies ...

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    Record flooding and powerful tornadoes ravaged parts of Iowa for weeks this spring, destroying or damaging thousands of homes, closing roads and bridges and costing over $130 million in ...

  4. Flooding forces people from homes in some parts of Iowa while ...

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    Floodwaters forced people out of their homes in parts of Iowa, the result of weeks of rain, while much of the United States longed for relief Saturday from yet another round of extraordinary heat.

  5. Hamburg, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg was formally laid out in 1857 at the behest of Augustus Borchers (August Heinrich B., August 26, 1817, Harburg near Hamburg, Germany - November 23, 1885, Hamburg (Ia.)) [6] who named for the German city and was formally incorporated on April 1, 1867 at about the same time as it was reached by the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Railroad.

  6. Dragging levee repairs leave riverside communities stressed - AOL

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    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Communities that were flooded when levees failed along the Missouri River earlier this spring will likely remain exposed to high water for months to come, leaving displaced ...

  7. 2011 Missouri River Flood - Wikipedia

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    As flood waters started to recede by late August, flood damage to Interstate highways 29 and 680 north of Council Bluffs, Iowa, was reported as extensive. Discounting the interstate system flood damage to county roads in Pottawattamie County alone was expected to amount to $40 million in repair costs. [49]

  8. Duck Creek (Quad Cities) - Wikipedia

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    Duck Creek begins in the rural areas north of Blue Grass and it empties into the Mississippi River between Bettendorf and Riverdale.At 19 miles (31 km) [1] long it is the largest creek in the Quad Cities and is mainly used for storm water runoff. [2]

  9. See damage done by Hurricane Ian in videos showing storm ...

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