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Levee in Anamosa

The levee in Anamosa, built to protect the sewer plant, could not keep up with all the extra rain fall last night.

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Jeannie Tulsa,ok. says ... on Friday, Jun 13 at 4:31 PM

God Bless each & everyone of you. Hang in there & keep helping each other out. I have 2 brothers & nephews there,I know they have been helping out,my thoughts & prayers are with you all.

Anonymous says ... on Friday, Jun 13 at 3:00 PM

J Check it out. So far we are high and dry, but not crested yet. Love, M

Madonna Rundall Arrington says ... on Friday, Jun 13 at 2:32 PM

OMG, I grow up in Anamosa and remember floods but nothing like this one. My brother Snoop has been texting my pics of this to keep us informed, I lived at 202 S Elm> I will keep Anamosa and Iowa in MY PRAYERS!!!

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