Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Jamestown, N. D. , April 26, 2009 -- Flooding in North Dakota, started in March by winter storms, may be far from over. The city of Jamestown is still threatened if too much water is released from dams upstream on the James River or heavy rains come, and buildings are already flooded (foreground building). Michael Raphael/FEMA
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Title: Levee protecting homes from flooding on the James River in North Dakota
Production Date: 04/26/2009
Caption: Jamestown, N. D. , April 26, 2009 -- Flooding in North Dakota, started in March by winter storms, may be far from over. The city of Jamestown is still threatened if too much water is released from dams upstream on the James River or heavy rains come, and buildings are already flooded (foreground building). Michael Raphael/FEMA
Photographer Name: Michael Raphael
City/State: Jamestown, ND
Disasters: North Dakota Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-1829)
Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Winter Storm
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