People up, getting people out, securing the city. I think that was a lesson learned. Im concerned, however, that theyve gotten complacent. States of emergency have been prepared. One is speeded up for trying to help. More on the relative calm before the storm. Reporter boris and christine, here it is a watch and wait to see whats going to happen next. The water in the mississippi is a lot higher than it normally is. Right now theyre believing about 10 to 15 inches of water could be on the way in the next 48 hours. Officers are on 12hour shifts. 118 pumps are ready to pump water out of this area should it start to flood. People are telling us, they are coming out to this area to look. Theyve seen the water rise five inches in the last few days. Its the 48 hours of sustained rain that so many people are concerned about. We are not issuing a voluntary or mandatory evacuation. Sheltering in place is our strategy. Reporter as they wait to see what happens next, a lot of people are hoping th
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