Officials in many cities along the river are optimistic they’ll be able to either keep the floodwaters at bay.
Officials in many cities along the river are optimistic they’ll be able to either keep the floodwaters at bay through a combination of floodwalls and sandbags or contain it to low-lying park areas. But some homes close to the river have been damaged.
Without that floodwall, the city would be facing significant problems, said Deron Muehring, a civil engineer for the city of Dubuque. The river crested at 15.9 feet on Thursday, almost 4 feet above flood stage and the third-highest level ever, but it has been receding by the hour since.About 60 miles downstream, flood waters covered streets in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. The river crested there at 22.9 feet on Friday, which also the third-highest crest ever. Officials posted guidelines for disposing of sandbags and other debris on the city’s website as the river levels started to fall.
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