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Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 15, 2009 --  After a very heavy snow fall this winter the city of Fargo braces for a flood.  The Red River is expected to reach 40 feet by next Saturday, March 28.  Flood stage starts at 19 feet. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 15, 2009 -- After a ve...

The original database describes this as: Title: Runner on a frozen road in Fargo, North Dakota Production Date: 03/15/2009 Caption: Fargo, N. D. , March 15, 2009 -- After a very heavy snow fall this winter ... More

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 --  The new flood wall at Oak Grove School, created after the 1997 flood is almost completely covered with snow. After a very heavy snow fall this winter the city of Fargo braces for a flood.  The Red River of the North is expected to reach 40 feet by next Saturday, March 28.  Flood stage starts at 19 feet. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 -- The new fl...

The original database describes this as: Title: Oak Grove School Flood Wall in Fargo, North Dakota - detail Production Date: 03/13/2009 Caption: Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 -- The new flood wall at Oak Gr... More

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 --  The new flood wall at Oak Grove School, created after the 1997 flood is covered with snow. After a very heavy snow fall this winter the city of Fargo braces for a flood.  The Red River of the North is expected to reach 40 feet by next Saturday, March 28.  Flood stage starts at 19 feet. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 -- The new fl...

The original database describes this as: Title: Oak Grove School Flood Wall in Fargo, North Dakota Production Date: 03/13/2009 Caption: Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 -- The new flood wall at Oak Grove Schoo... More

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 --  Sidewalk plowed through a snow bank.  After a very heavy snow fall this winter the city of Fargo braces for a flood.  The Red River is expected to reach 40 feet by next Saturday, March 28.  Flood stage starts at 19 feet. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 -- Sidewalk p...

The original database describes this as: Title: Path cut through a snow bank in Fargo, North Dakota Production Date: 03/13/2009 Caption: Fargo, N. D. , March 13, 2009 -- Sidewalk plowed through a snow bank.... More

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 14, 2009 --  The City will begin to build a clay flood wall down 2nd street to protect the city from the Red River.  After a very heavy snow fall this winter the city of Fargo braces for a flood.  The Red River is expected to reach 40 feet by next Saturday, March 28.  Flood stage starts at 19 feet. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Fargo, N. D. , March 14, 2009 -- The City w...

The original database describes this as: Title: Construction equipment on a road in Fargo, North Dakota Production Date: 03/14/2009 Caption: Fargo, N. D. , March 14, 2009 -- The City will begin to build a c... More

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