Amana Refrigeration Plant June 13, 2008

Flood 2008 Amana Refrigeration

The Iowa River flood waters rise at the Amana Refrigeration plant in Amana Iowa. These photos were taken on Friday June 13, 2008. These are photos of the west employee parking lot.

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Anonymous says ... on Monday, Jun 16 at 4:57 PM

Ha ha. I don't work there but it sounds like your factory is like my factory. Work in 8 ft deep water! Woo hoo!

employee says ... on Sunday, Jun 15 at 6:22 PM

If I have to come in Monday just to clean they can shove it ....They can hired professional to do it.....

employee says ... on Sunday, Jun 15 at 2:39 PM

we are all 2 report back monday, that is official

yeah right says ... on Sunday, Jun 15 at 1:41 PM

they will have us come in a bale the water out with buckets

boxerdude says ... on Sunday, Jun 15 at 10:11 AM

i work for plastic products which we make alot of parts for u guys. im supposed to be back at work monday nite and as of now i cant get there cause all the bridges in cedar county are closed

Employee says ... on Sunday, Jun 15 at 9:52 AM

Is there work monday???

employee says ... on Saturday, Jun 14 at 11:10 PM

I will not! Hate to tell Dan Smith & Linda Allison it is a safety hazarad!! Safety first.. That is what they say>>> We shall see.

swim4urlife says ... on Saturday, Jun 14 at 10:20 PM

We'll have to wade through water to get to work.

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