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Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 26, 2009 -- Works race to raise the height of the dikes to 44 feet in Oak Grove neighborhood. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 23, 2009 -- Workers along 2ND Street Fargo work to raise the height of a clay dike to 42 feet after flood predictions were raise to 41 feet from 40 feet. The clay dike runs in from of City Hall and protects the Downtown area. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 23, 2009 -- Workers along 2ND Street Fargo work to raise the height of a clay dike to 42 feet after flood predictions were raise to 41 feet from 40 feet. The clay dike runs in from of City Hall and protects the Downtown area. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 23, 2009 -- Workers along 2ND Street Fargo work to raise the height of a clay dike to 42 feet after flood predictions were raise to 41 feet from 40 feet. The clay dike runs in from of City Hall and protects the Downtown area. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 23, 2009 -- Workers along 2ND Street Fargo work to raise the height of a clay dike to 42 feet after flood predictions were raise to 41 feet from 40 feet. The clay dike runs in from of City Hall and protects the Downtown area. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

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Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 23, 2009 -- Workers along 2ND Street Fargo work to raise the height of a clay dike to 42 feet after flood predictions were raise to 41 feet from 40 feet. The clay dike runs in from of City Hall and protects the Downtown area. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 23, 2009 -- Workers along 2ND Street Fargo work to raise the height of a clay dike to 42 feet after flood predictions were raise to 41 feet from 40 feet. The clay dike runs in from of City Hall and protects the Downtown area. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 26, 2009 -- Flood waters at Oak Grove school. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 26, 2009 -- Workers race to raise the height of the dikes to 44 feet in Oak Grove neighborhood. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

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Title: A worker increases the height of a dike with construction equipment in Fargo

Production Date: 03/26/2009

Caption: Fargo, N. D. , March 26, 2009 -- Workers race to raise the height of the dikes to 44 feet in Oak Grove neighborhood. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Photographer Name: Michael Rieger

City/State: Fargo, ND

Disasters: North Dakota Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-1829)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Preparations

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