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Second Security Forces Squadron game wardens assess

Second Security Forces Squadron game wardens assess

Second Security Forces Squadron game wardens assess a flooded path at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., May 9, 2019. The recreational areas in the East reservation of the base were closed off to the public due to ... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Grabski, 2nd Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Joshua Grabski, 2nd Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Joshua Grabski, 2nd Security Forces Squadron game warden, walks through a flooded path at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., May 9, 2019. The recreational areas in the East reservation of the base were c... More

Water rushes into a spillway at Barksdale Air Force

Water rushes into a spillway at Barksdale Air Force

Water rushes into a spillway at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., May 9, 2019. Recent excessive rainfall has risen the water levels more than 15 inches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tessa B. Corrick)

An alligator floats along the water in a pond at Barksdale

An alligator floats along the water in a pond at Barksdale

An alligator floats along the water in a pond at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., May 9, 2019. According to 2nd Security Forces Squadron game wardens, flooding can cause animals such as snakes and alligators to m... More

Water rushes under a spillway at Barksdale Air Force

Water rushes under a spillway at Barksdale Air Force

Water rushes under a spillway at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., May 9, 2019. Recent excessive rainfall has risen the water levels more than 15 inches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tessa B. Corrick)

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