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One million under flood warnings as heavy rain hits US Midwest

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June 24, 2024
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Around 4,000 residents were forced to evacuate from Rock Valley, Iowa due to floods

Around 4,000 residents were forced to evacuate from Rock Valley, Iowa due to floods

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More than a million people are under flood warnings in the upper US Midwest on Sunday after days of heavy rain that forced evacuations and rescues in several states. The hardest hit have been Iowa and South Dakota, where some rivers reached record-high levels.

At least one person died in the floods in South Dakota, said the state’s governor Kristi Noem. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds called the floods “catastrophic” and has declared a state of disaster in 21 counties. Drone footage posted by regional officials show homes and buildings almost completely submerged, with only rooftops visible.

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In the town of Spencer in northeast Iowa, the water-level gauge was completely submerged by water. “When the flood gauge is underwater, it’s really high,” said Eric Tigges of Clay County emergency management at a news conference on Sunday.

Hundreds of homes have been damaged in the town, officials said, and the city’s sewage plant was also deluged. Other states with regions under weekend flood warnings include Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin.

A flood warning means that flooding is either imminent or ongoing. Some warnings are expected to end late on Sunday, according to bulletins by the National Weather Service (NWS), but others are in effect until further notice.

In Iowa, officials said river levels have risen above those of a 1993 flood that killed 50 people. Up to 18in (45cm) of torrential rain fell in some areas over this weekend.

In South Dakota, Gov Noem declared a state of emergency warned that the worst of the flooding is expected on Monday and Tuesday, and that the Big Sioux River could surpass record levels.

Around 4,000 residents in Rock Valley, Iowa – about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Sioux Falls – were forced to evacuate after the Rock River rose to record levels on Saturday.

Residents in the region are without clean running water as floodwater has contaminated the wells, officials in the City of Rock Valley said.

The flooding stranded some people and animals in the city early on Saturday, prompting helicopter rescue operations.

Gov Reynolds of Iowa said around 250 water rescues have been conducted so far. “I can tell you, the devastation is severe and it’s widespread,” she told reporters on Sunday.

In Wisconsin, severe weather also destroyed a historic church in the village of Argyle, the local parish said. The Apple Grove Lutheran Church was founded in 1893, and a Saturday evening tornado had left it completely flattened.

The heavy storms come as parts of the US continue to deal with a week-long heat wave that has surpassed daily temperature records in some cities.

More than 100 million people are under heat advisory alerts as of Sunday. Many alerts are expected to extend into early next week.

Hot summer temperatures are forecast to hit nearly 100 F (37 C) in some regions, with the heat wave affecting cities and towns from the mid-Atlantic to the Lower Mississippi Valley, all the way into the Great Basin and California.

Scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense as a result of human-caused climate change, fuelled by activities like burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.

Heatwaves have become more frequent and more intense globally since 1950, says the UN’s climate body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Source BBC

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