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A logbook at the Albert Pike Recreational Area that would have helped track the whereabouts of hikers was swept away in the flood, leaving rescuers with little idea how many hikers could be missing. [17] Rescue efforts were also hampered by roads rendered inaccessible by the flooding; some searchers used canoes or kayaks. [18]
During the night of June 10–11, 2010 a flash flood along Little Missouri River killed 20 people in the campgrounds of the Albert Pike Recreation Area. [1] In a matter of less than four hours water rose from three feet to over twenty-three feet. Since that time the U.S. Forest Service has closed the site for further evaluation. [2] [3]
During the night of June 10–11, 2010 a flash flood along Little Missouri killed 20 people [5] including 8 children who were camping in the campgrounds of the Albert Pike Recreational Area. Between 200 and 300 campers had woken to rapidly rising water, [ 6 ] and in less than four hours, water rose from three feet (0.91 m) to over twenty-three ...
Jun. 23—Main Street in Albert Lea was closed to motorists Sunday afternoon as floodwaters continued to rise. Barricades were up on all sides of the flooding. City crews had put sandbags along ...
From a 1939 flood that killed 79 people, to a 1997 flood that affected 50,000 homes in just one city, here are some of the past major flooding events in Kentucky.
Flood: 20 $2–4 billion [45] [46] 2011 Mississippi River floods: Mississippi River Valley: 2010 Blizzard: 13 $150 million February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard: 16 states in Eastern US 2010 Flood: 20 June 2010 Arkansas floods: near Langley, Arkansas: Albert Pike Recreational Area: 2009 Snow storm: 7 $2 billion December 2009 North ...
Jun. 22—Multiple heavy rains in the last few days have led to flooding in Albert Lea. Flooding has been reported throughout the community, including on Main Street near Morin Park, on East ...
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Generating Station during flood on June 16, 2011. Lists of floods in the United States provide overviews of major floods in the United States. They are organized by time period: before 1901, from 1901 to 2000, and from 2001 to the present.