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  • Iowa Gov. Chet Culver surveys flooding damage on the Upper Iowa River near Decorah during a helicopter tour over Iowa, June 10, 2008.
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  • Kristi Elliott of Ames retrieves her flood insurance policy from an elevated file cabinet while gathering crucial belongings from her apartment flooded by waist-deep water Ames, Iowa.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.
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  • Dave Knecht of Ames rides his bike down University Boulevard Wednesday afternoon in Ames.  Knecht was in Ames for the massive floods of 1993 and said today is comparable to that historic flood.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.
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  • Kristi Elliott of Ames wades through waist-deep flood water while salvaging some of her belongings from her apartment on South 5th St. in Ames Wednesday morning.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.
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  • Bill Gaul, Iowa State University graduate student from Des Moines, turns back from flood water covering the intersection of Lincoln Way and University Blvd. Werdnesday morning in Ames.  "I guess I won't be going to campus today," he said.   Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.
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  • Ryan Kauffman of Urbandale stands with a mud-caked hand while taking a break from flood clean up at LOF Express on South Duff Avenue in Ames on Thursday.  Clean up from flooding in Ames, Iowa Thursday, August 11, 2010.
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  • Employees and customers are evacuated from Wal-Mart in a dumptruck and front end loader during flooding in Ames, Iowa, August 11, 2010.
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  • Julie Bowers, executive director of the North Skunk River Greenbelt Association, wipes away tears as she walks away from the edge of the destroyed McIntyre Bridge on the North Skunk River at the Millgrove Access Wildlife Area in southwest Poweshiek County, August 15, 2010.  Bowers had been leading an effort to restore the bridge.  The bridge, a bowstring truss, was built in 1883 by the King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and is considered one of the rarest and most historically significant types of bridges in the country.  Damaged by an ice jam in 2009, and flooding this summer, it finally gave way to nature after spanning the river for 127 years.  "I never expected to not see those arches," she said weeping.  "But it shocked me today when the bridge wasn't there."
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  • Closed downtown Des Moines bridges are nearly submerged by the flooding Des Moines River Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • A road is washed away as a gorge is carved by flow from the Saylorvile Lake emergency spillway during flooding Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • The Saylorville Lake Spillway releases massive amoints of water during a period of flooding Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • Dustin Rickels of Monticello gazes out on an emptying Lake Delhi from a cabin deck above a breached dam on Sunday, July 25, 2010 near Delhi, Iowa.  The Lake Delhi dam failed the day before as flooding on the Maquoketa River raised the lake to an unprecedented level.  A 30-foot-wide hole was eaten away from the earthen dam, draining the nine mile long recreational lake and threatening the small downtstream town of Hopkinton.
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  • The Saylorville Lake Spillway, left, and emergency spillway release approximately 42,000 cubic feet of water per second during flooding Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • Cruel irony came in the form of a street sign as Tony Malone pushes a catamaran to help neighbors Calvin and Mike Jennings salvage items from their flooded home on Water Street in Cambridge.  Water from the swollen South Skunk River began rising into homes at 3 a.m.
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  • Laura Eggers wades through waist-deep water while salvaging some of her belongings from her apartment on South 5th St. in Ames Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Flood levels for the Skunk River and Squaw Creek in Ames crested at record levels Wednesday, after eight inches of rain fell overnight, inundating the city and the campus of Iowa State University.
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  • Dormitories on the Iowa State University campus are met by flowing flood water Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.
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  • Cambridge firefighter Nick Hilgenberg, left, aids Shorty Heslop depart from his flooded home in Cambridge.
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  • Laura Eggers pauses by her floating bed in her flooded bedroom while salvaging some of her belongings from her apartment on South 5th St. in Ames, Iowa on Wednesday, August 11, 2010.
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  • Hilton Coliseum is surrounded by water Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.
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  • Principal Park, almost completely surrounded by flood water from the Raccoon River, made for a placid backdrop for a bicyclist Friday evening, June 13, 2008.  The Iowa Cubs were to host a game Friday night, but the floods forced a cancellation.
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  • Iowa Gov. Chet Culver bows his head after landing in Iowa City following a tour of the flooded regions of the state Tuesday, June 10, 2008.
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  • m0615floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/14/08 -   7:42 a.m. - The North High School campus is flooded while workers build an emergency levee in effort to hold back flood water  along the west edge of 2nd Avenue Saturday, June 14, 2008 in Des Moines.  A short while later, the emergency levee was breached.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • Members of the Iowa National Guard confer atop a levee protecting the Birdland neighborhood from flood water Thursday evening, June 12, 2008 in Des Moines.
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  • Workers build an emergency levee in effort to hold back flood water  along the west edge of 2nd Avenue Saturday, June 14, 2008 in Des Moines.
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  • Flood water rushes over 2nd Avenue next to North High School in Des Moines after an emergency levee is breached Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • Workers build an emergency levee in effort to hold back flood water  along the west edge of 2nd Avenue Saturday, June 14, 2008 in Des Moines.  A short while later, the emergency levee was breached.
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  • Flood Water surges over 2nd Avenue next to North High School when an emergency levee is breached Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • Iowa National Guardsman Spc. Dustin Houghton takes a break atop a pile of sandbags adjacent to the Birdland levee Thursday evening, June 12, 2008 in Des Moines.  He is one of about 300 guard members helping to raise the levee in anticipation of high flood water from the nearby Des Moines River.
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  • The breached dam at Lake Delhi Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.  Flood water breached and destroyed the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • An empty Lake Delhi Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.  Flood water breached the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • Water rushes through the breached dam at Lake Delhi Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.  Flood water breached and destroyed the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • A bicycle is revealed in the floor of Lake Delhi Sunday morning, July 25, 2010 as water empties from the lake.  Flood water breached and destroyed the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • Carl and Elaine Burkle of Dyersville survey the damage near the breached dam at Lake Delhi early Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.  "It just makes you sick.  Our kids grew up on this lake, such a shame." said Elaine, who has siblings with cabins on the lake.  Flood water breached and destroyed the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • A ski and pontoon boat sit dry docked in an empty Lake Delhi Sunday, July 25, 2010.  Sun beating down began to dry and crack the lake's muddy floor.  Flood water breached and destroyed the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • A footbridge over Gray's lake is submerged by flood water Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • A boat navigates NW Beaver Drive Friday, June 13, 2008 in Johnston.  About four feet of water from the flooded Beaver Creek covers NW Beaver Drive.
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  • Onlookers stand at the edge of the breached dam at Lake Delhi early Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.  Flood water breached and destroyed the dam the day before, emptying the nine mile long lake.
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  • A trio of bicyclists ride on a narrow strip of land between a flooded parking lot and the Raccoon River Friday evening, June 13, 2008.
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  • "I got really upset when I started seeing sentimental things floating," says Barbara Eshelman of how her family could not keep up with Friday's floodwaters pouring into the basement of their Williams Street home near Four Mile Creek on Des Moines' east side.  Wiping sweat from her face, she spent Saturday clearing out her basement and putting everyting into one of two piles -- one for items to salvage, one for items to throw away.
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  • Kent Wierson feeds bulls on his waterlogged farm near Cambridge. "Not much you can do about it but watch it," he says of the rising South Skunk River that has covered much of his family's  farm.  He says he will have to replant over 400 acres of his fields.
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  • The swollen Turkey River engulfs Elkader, Iowa, Tuesday, June 10, 2008.
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  • Marcial Leiva of Marsden Building Maintenance places a flood-ruined door in a large dumpster outside the 100 Court Avenue building Sunday morning, June 15, 2008.  Items from the building's basement are being cleaned or thrown out.
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  • Isaac Glanz, 8, of Des Moines west watches a rainbow formed from water spray at the Saylorville Lake spillway.
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  • Greg Kromminga of Monticello surveys the emptying Lake Delhi from his dock near the lake's dam on Saturday, July 24, 2010.  The dam is at left, with the roadway directly over it completely washed out.
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  • A boat and part of a boat lift lie on the floor of an emptying Lake Delhi Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.
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  • Interstate 35/80 is bookended by floodwater Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • A pontoon boat rests sideways below Greg Kromminga of Monticello surveys the emptying Lake Delhi from his dock near the lake's dam on Saturday evening, July 24, 2010.  The destroyed dam is at rear, with the roadway over it completely washed out.
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  • Water rushes through the destroyed dam on Lake Delhi Saturday evening, July 24, 2010.
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  • Interstate 35/80 north of Des Moines, Iowa is bookended by floodwater Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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  • Muddy water swirls at the confluence of the Raccoon and Des Moines Rivers Friday afternoon, June 13, 2008.
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  • Alex Ervanian loads furniture while helping evacuate his friend Brad Teal's house on Hillside Avenue near the Des Moines River south of downtown Friday, June 13, 2008.
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  • Natalie Leverette pats her rain-soaked son, Cameron, 12, on the head while their family works to empty and evacuate their home on SE 9th Street near the swelling Des Moines River Wednesday, June 11, 2008.
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  • Water empties through the breached dam at Lake Delhi Sunday morning, July 25, 2010.
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  • People gather to look at high water in the Des Moines River downtown Friday, June 13, 2008.
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  • A railway bridge is partially submerged on the Des Moines River below the confluence with the Raccoon River Friday, June 13, 2008.
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  • Terry Pohlman collects raindrops on the brim of his hardhat while waiting out the storm at Manatt's Construction Company in Johnston, Wednesday morning, June 11, 2008.
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  • Mitch Jensen, 18, left, and Karson Kromminga, 17, both of Monticello, sit on a dock and watch Lake Delhi empty out near Kromminga's parent's lake home Saturday evening, July 24, 2010.  The Lake Delhi dam in eastern Iowa failed earlier in the day as rising floodwater from the Maquoketa River ate a 30-foot-wide hole in the earthen dam, draining the recreational lake and threatening the small downtstream town of Hopkinton.
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Dave Knecht of Ames rides his bike down University Boulevard Wednesday afternoon in Ames.  Knecht was in Ames for the massive floods of 1993 and said today is comparable to that historic flood.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Krisit Elliott of Ames retrieves her flood insurance policy from a file cabinet while gathering crucial belongings from her flooded apartment on South 5th St. in Ames.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  -- Bill Gaul, Iowa State University graduate student from Des Moines, turns back from flood waters covering the intersection of Lincoln Way and University Blvd. Werdnesday morning in Ames.  "I guess I won't be going to campus today," he said.   Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Dormitories are met by flowing flood waters Wednesday morning in Ames. Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Kristi Elliott of Ames wades through waist-deep flood water while salvaging some of her belongings from her apartment on South 5th St. in Ames Wednesday morning.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0813flooding - shot 08/12/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Ryan Kauffman of Urbandale stands with a mud-caked hand while taking a break from flood clean up at LOF Express on South Duff Avenue in Ames on Thursday.  Clean up from flooding in Ames, Iowa Thursday, August 11, 2010. (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Laura Eggers pauses by her floating bed in her flooded bedroom while salvaging some of her belongings from her apartment on South 5th St. in Ames Wednesday morning.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Hilton Coliseum is surrounded by water Wednesday afternoon in Ames.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Laura Eggers wades through waist-deep water while salvaging some of her belongings from her apartment on South 5th St. in Ames Wednesday morning.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • m0812flooding - shot 08/11/10 Ames, IA.  Christopher Gannon/The Register  --  Employees and customers are evacuated from Wal-Mart in a dumptruck and front end loader in Ames on Wednesday morning.  Flooding in Ames, Iowa Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from the flooded South Skunk River and Squaw Creek.  (Christopher Gannon/The Des Moines Register)
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  • Julie Bowers, executive director of the North Skunk River Greenbelt Association, wipes away tears as she walks away from the edge of the destroyed McDowell Bridge on the North Skunk River at the Millgrove Access Wildlife Area in southwest Poweshiek County, August 15, 2010.  Bowers had been leading an effort to restore the bridge.  The bridge, a bowstring truss, was built in 1883 by the King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and is considered one of the rarest and most historically significant types of bridges in the country.  Damaged by an ice jam in 2009, and flooding this summer, it finally gave way to nature after spanning the river for 127 years.  "I never expected to not see those arches," she said weeping.  "But it shocked me today when the bridge wasn't there."
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  • m0611governor - Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/10/08 -    Gov. Chet Culver surveys flooding damage on the Upper Iowa river near Decorah during a helicopter tour over Iowa, June 10, 2008. (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • Julie Bowers, executive director of the North Skunk River Greenbelt Association, takes in the scene from the edge of the destroyed McDowell Bridge on the North Skunk River at the Millgrove Access Wildlife Area in southwest Poweshiek County, August 15, 2010.  Bowers had been leading an effort to restore the bridge.  The bridge, a bowstring truss, was built in 1883 by the King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and is considered one of the rarest and most historically significant types of bridges in the country.  Damaged by an ice jam in 2009, and flooding this summer, it finally gave way to nature after spanning the river for 127 years.  "I never expected to not see those arches," she said weeping.  "But it shocked me today when the bridge wasn't there."
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  • m0615floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/14/08 -   7:42 a.m. - The North High School campus is flooded while workers build an emergency levee in effort to hold back flood water  along the west edge of 2nd Avenue Saturday, June 14, 2008 in Des Moines.  A short while later, the emergency levee was breached.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • m0614floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/13/08 -   Principal Park, almost completely surrounded by flood water from the Racoon River, made for a placid backdrop for a bicyclist Friday evening, June 13, 2008.  The Iowa Cubs were to host a game Friday night, but the floods forced a cancellation.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • A 180 degree panoramic composite image of the decking and one arch of the destroyed McDowell Bridge partially submerged in the North Skunk River in the Millgrove Access Wildlife Area in southwest Poweshiek County, as seen on August 15, 2010.  The bridge, built in 1883 by King Iron Bridge Company, was one of 19 bowstring truss bridges remaining in Iowa before it was swept away by flood waters on the river over the weekend of August 14.
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  • m0615floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/14/08 -  Flood water rushes over 2nd Avenue next to North High School in Des Moines after an emergency levee is breached Saturday, June 14, 2008.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • Julie Bowers, left, with other friends of the McDowell Bridge, gather on the bridge over the North Skunk River to discuss restoration plans on June 30.  Plans were in place to restore the 127-year old bowstring truss bridge later this fall.  The bridge was swept away by flood waters six weeks later.
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  • m0614floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/13/08 -  A boat navigates NW Beaver Drive Friday, June 13, 2008 in Johnston.  Flood water about four feet deep covers NW Beaver Drive.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • m0613floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/12/08 -   Iowa National Guardsman Spc. Dustin Houghton takes a break atop a pile of sandbags adjacent to the Birdland levee Thursday evening, June 12, 2008 in Des Moines.  He is one of about 300 guard members helping to raise the levee in anticipation of high flood water from the nearby Des Moines River. (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • A 180 degree panoramic composite image of the McDowell Bridge over the North Skunk River in the Millgrove Access Wildlife Area in southwest Poweshiek County, as seen on June 30, 2010.  The bridge, built in 1883 by King Iron Bridge Company, was one of 19 bowstring truss bridges remaining in Iowa before it was swept away by flood waters on the river over the weekend of August 14.
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  • Cheryl Cook of Des Moines sheds a tear while recounting the horror of Hurricane Katrina five years ago.  "It was like the world was coming to an end," said Cook, who was trapped in the attic of her New Orleans home for days before being rescued from flood waters that had enveloped her house.
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  • m0613floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/12/08 -   Members of the Iowa National Guard confer atop a levee protecting the Birdland neighborhood from flood water Thursday evening, June 12, 2008 in Des Moines.  (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • Julie Bowers is a fifth generation resident of Poweshiek County and, along with her ancestors, she has known and loved the McDowell Bridge her whole life.  Shown here on the bridge on June 22, she had been leading an effort to strengthen and restore the 127-year old bowstring truss bridge later this fall.  The bridge was swept away by flood waters in August.
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  • m06067looding - Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/6/08 -  Cambridge firefighter Nick Hilgenberg, left, aids Shorty Heslop depart from his flooded home Friday, June 6, 2008 in Cambridge.(Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • m0614floods- Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/13/08 -  A trio of bicyclists ride on a narrow strip of land between a flooded parking lot and the Racoon River Friday evening, June 13, 2008.(Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • m0611governor - Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/10/08 -    Gov. Chet Culver bows his head after landing in Iowa City following a tour of the flooded regions of the state Tuesday, June 10, 2008. (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • m0607flooding - Christopher Gannon/The Register - 6/6/08 -  Cruel irony came in the form of a street sign as Tony Malone pushes a catamaran to help neighbors Calvin and Mike Jennings salvage items from their flooded home on Water Street Friday morning, June 6, 2008 in Cambridge.  Water from the swollen South Skunk River began rising into homes at 3 a.m. (Christopher Gannon/The Register)
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  • Markeshia Kennedy, 16, washes the hair of her sister, Jasmine, 9, while sister DeJoan towels off following her washing in their Des Moines home.  The sisters were working on their hair together in preparation for the first day of school.  The girls along with their mother, Stephanie Kennedy, have settled in Des Moines after their home was flooded by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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  • Water flies under an athlete's feet during the Boy's high school shot put April 25, 2008 at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa.  Heavy overnight rains flooded the throwing platform.
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