Missouri River Levee Breaches Near Hamburg
Residents Nearby Urged To Evacuate By Monday
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A levee holding-back the Missouri River west of Hamburg, gave way Sunday morning, forcing the evacuation of all Army Corps of Engineer employees and other personnel working nearby, and prompting a call for residents in and near Hamburg and Fremont County to leave by Monday afternoon.
The Army Corps of Engineers as Missouri River levee L-575 in Atchison County, Mo., about two miles from the Iowa/Missouri border. It is operated and maintained by private contractors, and it was constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Crews worked Saturday near the site to repair another breach.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43286302/ns/local_news-omaha_ne/I will be starting work tomorrow with the State of Iowa to help out my local County prepare for when this starts going Tango Uniform by Tuesday when the flow from the Gavin's Point Dam release will top out at 150,000 cubic feet per second. Then the added water flow from the Platte River is expected to push that up to as much as 240,00 CFP. I'll be acting as a go between for the National Guard and the county to help the State make decisions on how to best make use of their national Guard resources. This flooding could be going on till August or later depending on the rain fall and the amount of Snowpack still to melt back west in the Rockies.