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Governors meet with Army Corps of Engineers to discuss progress along Missouri River

Governors meet with Army Corps of Engineers to discuss progress along Missouri River
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Regional governors meet to discuss Missouri River management

Governors meet with Army Corps of Engineers to discuss progress along Missouri River Brian Mastre © Provided by Omaha WOWT The governors of Nebraska, Iowa, and Missouri met in Council Bluffs on Thursday, April 8, 2021, to discuss Missouri River management. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Neb. (WOWT) - Three governors in the region met with the Army Corps of Engineers on Thursday for a fourth time to discuss managing the Missouri River. Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts was pressing the Army Corps of Engineers for answers, hoping to prevent another flooding disaster along the river. The region has been hammered twice in the last decade, causing billions of dollars in damage and forcing hundreds of people from their homes and livelihoods.

FIRST ALERT: Spring Flood Outlook 2021

FIRST ALERT: Spring Flood Outlook 2021 Mallory Schnell © Provided by Omaha WOWT Floodwater takes over Ridgeland Ave. OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - As we inch toward spring while in the midst of a record-cold snap, some may have flashbacks to this season in 2019. We’re once again experiencing frigid temperatures with several inches of snow on the ground. Will these conditions cause flooding concerns in the near future? HEARTLAND FLOOD – 2019 A “perfect storm” of weather conditions led to catastrophic flooding beginning mid-March of 2019. Omaha Eppley Airfield picked up 27 inches of snowfall throughout February – a new record for the month! For the entire 2018-19 season, Omaha recorded 52.7 inches of snowfall, marking the 7th snowiest season on record.

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