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Flooding - Bismarck, N. D. , July 8, 2011 --Flood barrier hold back water from residential access road in Bismarck, North Dakota. Photo by: David Valdez/FEMA

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Title: Flooding in Bismarck, North Dakota

Production Date: 07/08/2011

Caption: Bismarck, N. D. , July 8, 2011 --Flood barrier hold back water from residential access road in Bismarck, North Dakota. Photo by: David Valdez/FEMA

Photographer Name: David Valdez

City/State: Bismarck, ND

Keywords: Flood ^ road

Disasters: North Dakota Flooding (DR-1981)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Debris ^ Miscellaneous ^ Operations ^ Preparations ^ Response

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