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  2. 2011 Missouri River Flood - Wikipedia

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    County Road 34 in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, underwater on June 19. The closer treeline in the distance is the normal west bank of the Missouri River and is part of Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge, while the further treeline is the normal east bank of Iowa. Cooper Nuclear Power Station on the edge of the flood on June 15, 2011

  3. Missouri River Dams Key to 2011 Flood - AOL

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    Missouri River Dams Key to 2011 Flood. newsstory. June 15, 2011 at 5:11 PM. ... In some reaches of the Missouri, the flood crest could rival highest historical crests.

  4. Big Bend Dam - Wikipedia

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    Big Bend Dam is a major embankment rolled-earth dam on the Missouri River in Central South Dakota, United States, creating Lake Sharpe. The dam was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Pick-Sloan Plan for Missouri watershed development authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1944. Construction began in 1959 and the ...

  5. Gavins Point Dam - Wikipedia

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    Gavins Point Dam is a 1.9-mile-long (3 km) embankment rolled-earth and chalk-fill dam which spans the Missouri River and impounds Lewis and Clark Lake.The dam joins Cedar County, Nebraska with Yankton County, South Dakota a distance of 811.1 river miles (1,305 km) upstream of St. Louis, Missouri, where the river joins the Mississippi River.

  6. Floods in the United States (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Missouri River floods was a flooding event on the Missouri River in the United States, in May and June that year. The flooding was triggered by record snowfall in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming along with near-record spring rainfall in central and eastern Montana.

  7. Fort Randall Dam - Wikipedia

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    Fort Randall Dam is a 2.03-mile-long (3 km) earthen dam which spans the Missouri River and impounds Lake Francis Case, the 11th-largest reservoir in the U.S. [2] The dam joins Gregory and Charles Mix counties, South Dakota, a distance of 880 river miles (1,416 km) upstream of St. Louis, Missouri, where the river joins the Mississippi River.

  8. 25 years later: The Great Flood of 1993 remains worst river ...

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    This long-duration river flooding caused hundreds of levees failures, 50 fatalities and an estimated $15 billion in damages. ... Aerial view of the Missouri River flooding on July 30, 1993, at U.S ...

  9. Garrison Dam - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, in response to the 2011 Missouri River Floods, the dam was releasing more than 140,000 cubic feet per second (4,000 m 3 /s), which greatly exceeded its previous record release of 65,000 cu ft/s (1,800 m 3 /s) set in 1997. [8] The first use of the emergency spillway due to flooding started on June 1, 2011, at 8:00am. [9]