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Midwest Flooding Causes Bridge Collapse and Evacuations
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A series of severe weather events has led to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage across the Midwestern United States. In South Dakota, a bridge connecting North Sioux City with Iowa collapsed on Sunday due to truss failure, prompting its owner to halt operations as a precautionary measure. The flooding has also affected neighboring states, including Nebraska, Minnesota, and Iowa, where Governor Kim Reynolds declared a disaster in 21 counties.
That will impact us for many, many months to come.
We have damaged roads. We have damaged bridges.
Midwest Floods
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.BNSF Railway
- 2.Chevy
- 3.South Dakota Department of Transportation
- 4.US National Weather Service
- 5.US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
persons
- 1.Deb Kempema
- 2.Kristi Noem
- 3.Aiden Engelkes
- 4.Kendall Sloan
- 5.Kim Reynolds
- 6.Mark Aesoph
- 7.Donna Dubberke
- 8.Eric Tigges
- 9.Hank Howley
- 10.Jason Westcott
- 11.Jeff Wersal
- 12.Kevin Low