A dam on an eastern Iowa lake suffered a “catastrophic” failure Saturday, sending a massive amount of water into nearby communities and forcing residents to flee, officials said.
The Lake Delhi dam, about 45 miles north of Cedar Rapids, failed as a result of “massive rain — a very unusually high amount this season,” according to Jim Flansburg, communications director for Gov. Chet Culver.
Culver told CNN that nearly 10 inches of rain had recently fallen in a 12-hour period in the area and was “too much water for the dam to hold.”
The roads on either side of the dam — which were part of the cement dam’s containment measures — apparently gave out as a result of the rainfall, Flansburg told CNN.
The National Weather Service reported a 30-foot-wide gap in the berm alongside the dam.
Video showed massive amounts of water violently gushing from the pool behind the dam into the Maquoketa River below. Nearby homes and buildings were under water up to their eaves.
However, as of Saturday evening, the waters appeared to be receding, Flansburg said.
Much of the flooding occurred in farm areas instead of well-populated neighborhoods, Flansburg said, adding a would-be catastrophe was avoided.
Earlier Saturday, residents in Hopkinton, a town of about 700, were given minutes to flee approaching floodwaters, Flansburg said.
No injuries were reported.
(Source: CNN)
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This is only the begining for Iowa, if they don’t free the Tzadik Sholom Mordche from jail!
Iowa…. Sentenced R’ SMR to 27 years…..
Reminds me of a news story in 1981-82 which appeared in the Detroit Free Press after a dam near Hell, MI broke.
The headline on the Detroit Free Press exclaimed, “The Road To Hell Is A Dam Mess!!”
I promise this is true. I made sure to save a copy of the paper.
Yais Din Viyaish Dayan!
This is in the proximty where Reb Smr was iIncarcerated!
We must continue davening that Reb SMR gets fair treatment!!! it’s all in the hands of the Ribono Shel Olam!!!!
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Iowa acquitted Rubashkin and has no control whatsoever ever freeing him.
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According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, SMR is in Oklahoma City right now, which is 700 miles away from the dam that broke.