Friday, March 27, 2009

Fargo Flood 2009 Update

Here is a set of high-quality photos of the Fargo flood of 2009. [As always with external links, I only guarantee the first click--after that, let your conscience be your guide.]

The National Weather Service is now forecasting a Sunday crest of the Red River at 42 feet. However, it could still rise to 43 feet. Most of the twelve miles of dikes surrounding the city are at 43 feet high and are being checked every two hours to ensure their integrity. Officials have also informed the public that the dangerously high water levels could continue for 5-8 days.

Some have been asked to voluntarily leave their homes--but most seem to be staying for now. Portions of Interstate-94 heading eastbound from Fargo to Jamestown were shut down this afternoon to test the feasibility of using both sides of the highway if a mass evacuation becomes necessary.


2 comments:

Lindsey,Alyssa and Carly said...

Those are nice pics!

kathy said...

Those are some really neat pictures. After we are over all of this....I hope somebody makes a book we can have for the memories! There are so many heart touching stories that touch your heart. I think we can expect a huge Rally in the Vally Party!!