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Death Toll Rises in Missouri Floods, Threat Not Over
NBCNews.com-4 hours agoThe death toll from flooding in Missouri rose to 14 Wednesday, and at least two rivers rose higher than during devastating floods in 1993, ...Flooding Continues to Devastate Missouri and Illinois as a Freaking ...
Blog-Slate Magazine (blog)-7 hours ago'Massive flood fight' underway in Missouri
In-Depth-USA TODAY-9 hours ago
Death Toll Rises in Missouri Floods, Threat Not Over
The death toll from flooding in Missouri rose to 14 Wednesday, and at least two rivers rose higher than during devastating floods in 1993, officials said, but the region was bracing for more flooding.
While the Meramec River in Pacific, about 40 miles southwest of St. Louis, crested at lower than feared levels, water remained high downstream and was expected to continue to rise elsewhere.
Water levels along a 30-mile levee in Perry County near the Mississippi River, where Sabreliner Aviation and other major employers are located, are dangerously high, Gov. Jay Nixon said. He said recovery could be prolonged.
"This is gonna be a while. You don't have this much water over a place with a population and businesses and a lot of public assets, and the water goes down … it's not over," Nixon said.
"We're so close," he said. "We're talking about a potential 6-inch difference."
The recovery of the body of a driver whose car was swept away by floodwaters in Crawford County brought the death toll from the floods in Missouri to 14. Heavy rains that began over the weekend dumped more than a foot of rain in some parts of the state.
Most of the deaths occurred in southcentral and southwest Missouri, officials said. Thirteen of those who died were killed after vehicles were driven onto flooded roads, Nixon said.
Seven people have died in severe weather Illinois, and that state's governor has declared a disaster in seven counties.
Nixon declared a state of emergency on Monday and activated the National Guard on Tuesday. He pledged help for inundated towns. President Barack Obama called Nixon for a briefing on the situation Wednesday, and directed his staff to coordinate with the state on any federal assistance required, the White House said.
"We are here before the water rises, we're here after it falls," Nixon said. "We're here until this place is back to where it was before. And sometimes that takes a while."
Parts of the Meramec River were between two and three feet higher than during a devastating flood in 1993, which is also known as the "great flood," Nixon said. The Mississippi River at Thebes, Illinois, reached two feet higher than in 1993, he said.
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Dramatic Rescue of Man, Dog From Roof of Missouri Home in Historic Flood
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