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  2. Great Flood of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri River was above flood stage for 62 days in Jefferson City, Missouri, 77 days at Hermann, Missouri, and for 94 days at St. Charles in the St. Louis metropolitan area. On October 7, 103 days after the flooding began, the Mississippi River at St. Louis finally dropped below flood stage.

  3. Hermann, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Hermann is a city in and the county seat of Gasconade County, Missouri, United States. It has been the county seat since 1842. It is near the center of the Missouri Rhineland and south of the Missouri River. The population was 2,185 at the 2020 census. [6]

  4. List of populated places along the Missouri River - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of populated places along the Missouri River in the ... Hermann, Missouri; ... Independence, Missouri; Jefferson City, Missouri; Kansas City, Kansas ...

  5. The Missouri River is rising. Here’s where flooding is ...

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    Meanwhile, the weather service predicts that the Missouri River will rise above flood stage, 25 feet, Tuesday afternoon in Parkville and crest at 27.7 feet early Friday. As of 8:45 a.m., the river ...

  6. Missouri River water levels to drop as drought continues - AOL

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    Oct. 30—Drought is expected to continue in the Missouri River basin, bringing down water levels and bottom lines. According to the National Weather Service, 75% of the Missouri River basin ...

  7. Missouri River - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri River is a river in the Central and Mountain West regions of the United States.The nation's longest, [13] it rises in the eastern Centennial Mountains of the Bitterroot Range of the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana, then flows east and south for 2,341 miles (3,767 km) [6] before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri.

  8. Major flooding is nothing new to the St. Louis area. More ...

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    Here’s a glimpse of the Great Flood of 1993’s effects on St. Louis and when else in history the Mississippi River has reached record-setting crests.

  9. What’s causing the devastating flooding in the Midwest?

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    Sioux City Fire Marshal Mark Aesoph told reporters that the Big Sioux River stabilized Monday morning at around 45 feet, over 7 feet higher than the previous record. “It’s just been difficult to predict what’s going to happen when levels are this high when we have no history with it,” he said.