Dam Breaks in America, Causing Massive Flooding

Flood Worsens: Severe flooding in the US causes a dam to break.

States Affected: Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska.

Population Impact: Nearly 3 million people affected.

Evacuations: Authorities move nearby residents to safe areas.

Dam Damage: Officials report partial damage to the dam.

South Minnesota: The region remains flooded.

Weekend Incident: One person swept away by floodwaters in Iowa.

Isolation: Spencer city and Clay counties, with 11,000 residents, are cut off.

Rescue Operations: 383 people rescued from the flood.

Unexpected Flood: Sioux City Fire Marshal admits the flood was unforeseen.

Bridge Collapse: A railroad bridge connecting Iowa and South Dakota collapses.

Historic Flood Comparison: Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds compares current flood to 1993 floods.

Business Closure: Major businesses shut down and hospitals evacuated.

Future Outlook: High water flow expected to continue into major rivers Missouri and Mississippi.

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