Souris River Tops 1881 Historic Flood Level
Posted by feww on June 25, 2011
Minot Drowning as Souris River sinks 130-year flood record, more rain forecast for Missouri Basin
The river is still climbing and it forecast to crest at 1,564 feet above sea level by late Saturday.
Entire streets are under up to 8 feet of water, and the floodwaters continue to rise.
More then 12,000 of the city’s 41,000 residents are under evacuation orders.
“It’s dangerous and we need you to stay away and do as little travel as possible within the community,” Minot Mayor said.
At least 2,500 homes had been flooded by Friday afternoon, and the number could grow to 5,000 homes by late Friday, the mayor added.
“Even though we are still frantically fighting the flood and trying to keep the water away still as much as possible, we are very rapidly going to be into a period where we are dealing with the human impacts of this,” North Dakota Governor said, as shelters and temporary housing began running out of space.
About a third of the homes in the small town of Burlington (Pop: 1,075) are expected to be lost.
Hydrograph for Souris River at Minot-Broadway Bridge. Source: NWS/AHPS
Flood Categories and Historical Crests
More hydrographs: Souris and Des Lacs Flood Briefing Page
HPC 5-Day Precipitation Forecast Map.
Canadian reservoirs over capacity
“Heavy rains across the Souris River Basin left Canadian reservoirs over capacity. Water then rushing down from Canada has forced U.S. officials to make record-large releases from the Lake Darling Dam above Minot and other communities,” a report said.
The reservoirs won’t be able to cope with the additional rain forecast for the region and ecord releases would be needed causing widespread floodings in Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri through mid-August.
US Weather Threats Assessment Map
Map of potential hazards related to climate, weather and hydrological events in the U.S. Source: NWS/CPC. Click image to enlarge.
US Weather Map 24-25 June
External Links
Related Links
- Minot Flood Warning
- Major floods forcing evacuations from North Dakota to Missouri
- Nebraska Nuke Plant Remains Shut After Missouri River Flooding
- FLOODING AT TWO NEBRASKA NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
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- 2011 Disaster Calendar – June
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- 2010 Disasters [Includes Links to 2010 Disaster Calendar]
- Mega Disasters: 2011 SIX TIMES MORE DISASTROUS THAN 2010
- 2011 Disaster Calendar
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