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Flooding - Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- U. S. Army Corps of Engineer Darrel Morey over see operations at the dam's  spill way as National Guard Black Hawk drops one ton sand bags to save the dam.  Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- U. S. Army Corps...

The original database describes this as: Title: USACE worker watches a helicopter drop sand bags in North Dakota Production Date: 04/16/2009 Caption: Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- U. S. Army Cor... More

Flooding - Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- North Dakota National Guard 6x6 dump trucks arrive at Clausen Springs Recreation Complex  to help save the dam.  Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- North Dakota Nat...

The original database describes this as: Title: ND National Guard dump trucks at Clausen Springs Recreation Complex Production Date: 04/16/2009 Caption: Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- North Dakot... More

Flooding - Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 --  North Dakota National Guard Black Hawk picks up one ton sand bags  that will be placed in the dam's spill way to save the dam.  Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- North Dakota Na...

The original database describes this as: Title: North Dakota National Guard Black Hawk picks up one ton sand bags Production Date: 04/16/2009 Caption: Clausen Springs, N. D. , April 16, 2009 -- North Dakota... More

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