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The Souris (SOO'-rihs) River has dropped below flood stage for the first time since spring in the North Dakota city of Minot (MY-naht).
Minot, N.D.-- The Souris River's full weight hit Minot on Friday, swamping an estimated 2,500 homes as it soared nearly 4 feet in less than a day and overwhelmed the city's levees. City officials ...
From the Mississippi River to the Missouri, river flooding has been relentless in 2011. Now, the Souris River, which curls from Canada through north central North Dakota back into Canada, is ...
North Dakota's Souris River has leveled off at Minot, N.D., nearly 2 feet below the projected crest, while in nearby Sawyer, a mandatory evacuation was ordered after water flowed over the main dike.
BRANDON, MAN. -- In the aftermath of this summer's Souris River flood, officials in Minot and other cities in the valley complained that they just weren't getting as much information about river ...
The flooding Souris (SUHR'-is) River has reached an all-time high at Minot (MY'-nawt), breaking a record that stood for 130 years.
The river had been expected to peak Saturday evening at some 8 1/2 feet above major flood stage, but it appeared to be leveling off hours earlier as it approached 6 1/2 feet over that mark.
MINOT - Flood waters continue to recede this morning, but a bit slower here than projected. As of 8 a.m. the Souris River gauge at the Broadway bridge was at 1,559.98 feet above sea level, a ...
The Souris River neared its crest Saturday in Minot, where city officials hoped to ride out the high water without losing more than the thousands of homes already damaged by flooding.
Residents of the Roseau River First Nation prepared to leave their homes along the Red River Friday while the flood threat has been upgraded for communities along the Souris and Qu'Appelle Rivers.
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