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Historic Midwest floods kill 3, destroy hundreds of homes

03/18/2019

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Three people are dead and as many as 500 homes lay in ruins as historic flooding continued Monday across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, leaving thousands helpless under evacuation orders and fearful for their homes.

The floods, which affect nine million people across 14 states along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, began with a river overflow on Tuesday. As the Missouri River rose to historic levels, streams of water rushed past river barriers and levees, flowing into nearby cities by the weekend.

“This is probably the most widespread flooding damage we’ve had in the last half century,” Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts said Friday, indicating the total number of homes damaged could continue to rise over the next several days. “Nebraskans should watch the weather and waterways in their communities closely in the coming days, and be prepared for historic levels of flooding even if it has not hit their community yet.”

Some devastating images from Fremont County where the levees along the Missouri River have failed. Pics courtesy of @B103_FM #iawx pic.twitter.com/kU3ZXB8Vwf

— NWS Omaha (@NWSOmaha) March 17, 2019

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At least three people have been reported dead by the authorities, including a local Nebraska farmer who was swept away while trying to help rescue others from the flood. In total, 9 million people under flood warnings have been forced to evacuate from the nearby areas while the Sarpy County Nebraska Sheriff’s Office reported that as many as 500 hundred homes were destroyed in the floods.

Emergency personnel said that many homes and office buildings in the Omaha area were filled with more than eight feet of water – local volunteers spent the weekend filling sandbags to help stop the flooding. As different parts of the rivers crested, rescue workers in eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa have been using boats and helicopters to locate people caught in the floods.

Pretty surreal flying into Omaha. Highways fully submerged. pic.twitter.com/UPUY9fHyXN

— Christopher Heady (@heady_chris) March 16, 2019

While some parts of Nebraska have been hit worse than others, some flooding is expected to continue for another week, leaving many in the area fearing the worst is yet to come. Casey Randel, a Realtor whose aunt’s house was completely destroyed in the flood, said the extent of the floods was “devastating” and that he has since launched a GoFundMe page to help his relative.

“This is my Aunt Sally’s home, underwater, in Nebraska,” Randel wrote on Facebook. “We don’t plan or prepare for these disasters to happen and we certainly don’t know how to handle all of the pain it causes financially, emotionally, and mentally.”

Courtesy of Casey Randel/GoFundMe.com

Marie Schroeder, a Realtor with The Briley Team, was in the process of selling a home when the evacuation order came in. The seller and the buyer had already arranged to sign contracts but one side was abruptly forced to evacuate while the other was helping with rescue efforts in another part of Omaha. The house, miraculously, remained undamaged and they were able to finalize the sale a little later in the day.

“Some people were stranded, some people were trying to evacuate,” Schroeder told Inman. “But luckily everyone came together and helped out the community.”

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Fourteen states across the Midwest are currently under flood warning. In Nebraska and Iowa, many schools, businesses and major highways remain closed while residents wait for the floods to subside. In Lincoln, Nebraska, helicopters have been dropping sandbags from the air while a dam on the Niobrara River collapsed on Thursday, according to Weather.com.

In Brownville, Nebraska, a town of just over 100 residents two hours south of Omaha, officials are preparing to close the local Cooper Nuclear Power Station in the event that further flooding causes damage.

@NENationalGuard Blackhawk conducting sandbag operations this morning. Dropping 1.5T bags to protect @CityOfLincoln wells situated on island in Platte River. pic.twitter.com/iQOOrp5UCE

— Maj Gen Daryl Bohac (@NETAGBohac) March 16, 2019

Nebraska Realtor Ryan Pace, meanwhile, has been offering to list homes damaged beyond repair free of charge.

“No strings attached just a genuine free service to help you recoup as much as possible as you pick up the pieces,” Pace wrote on Facebook. “This is a statewide offer for anyone with major damage from the flooding.”

Inman will continue to provide ongoing coverage of the floods.

Email Veronika Bondarenko

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