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Monday, June 27, 2011

Midwest floods: water violation berm to Fort Calhoun nuclear Central in Nebraska - ABC News

A berm to a nuclear power plant in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, has collapsed early this morning, allowing flood waters of Missouri River reach processors and containment buildings and forcing the closure of the electrical energy.

Tonight, generating relief are cooling the nuclear material at the nuclear plant of Fort Calhoun.

The plant has not operated since April, and officials say that there is no danger to the public.

A spokesman for the Omaha Public Power District, Jeff Hanson, told Associated Press that the breached berm was not essential to the protection of the plant, although a crew will seek to determine whether it can be patched.

"It was an extra layer of protection, in that we have," said Hanson.

Nevertheless, federal inspectors are on the scene, and the Federal Government is therefore concerned that the head of the nuclear regulatory Commission is directed to the plant.

It was there was no protection thousands of homes in Minot, n.d., where massive flooding of the mouse River reached its peak today, more than 4,000 houses, including Leslie Dull flood.

"When actually see you your home,"Said Dull"and you know it is not only your basement, is your whole House, she-"

"I'm sorry," she said, as she fell down in tears.

There is some good news: the river of Minot, n.d., reaches a maximum of two feet lower than expected. However, it is about 13 metres above flood stage and is expected to remain near this level of days.

"It could be two to four to six weeks or more, until the water actually dates back to the banks..." [and] before [residents] to come and see their homes, Brig.-Gen. Bill Seekins North Dakota National Guard, said ABC News during a tour through the flooded areas.

Seekins described the scene as "almost apocalyptic."

The North Dakota National Guard Sergeant Dave Dodds, said heavy rains Saturday will keep the River at the historic Crest for longer than expected.

"The authorities were hoping perhaps a day or two front began to decline, but you may add a 24 hours on that," said Dodds.

Mayor of Minot Curt Zimbelman said that the devastation can be even higher than expected.

"I think that we will reach 4,500 probably [houses] prior to this, where we have a lot of water on these houses", said Zimbelman.

Randy Nelson and his wife had to buy a camper, knowing that their home is flooded. They are currently living in a centre commercial parking, powerless to wait for nothing.

He said the party the most difficult is "patience... without knowing where you are going to live." It's hard. »

But there were some victories. ABC News watched Koni Aho the race for the construction of a berm around his restaurant downstream of Minot. Twenty-four hours later there was still no water in the restaurant.

"I was bound and determined," she said. I Don ' t care. I said: ' it is just dirt. We can move. ""

Forecasters said storms scattered in anticipation of today, but the worst in the storm will likely be to the South and East of the Souris River basin.

Neighbours helping neighbours

Officials have been construction and equipment in the towns of Sawyer and Velvenau in the fear that any water that has been entered through Minot will be flooding the two cities.

As the residents and officials brace for the worst acts of generosity were seen in the whole of the community.

Garages were transformed into storage for the flood victims and families and churches opened their doors to other members of the community of displaced persons.

"For the rest of the country, which is a kind of amazing." But... This is how we are in the North Dakota, "Senator John Hoeven told the Associated Press."

Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Mike Johnson said it is too concerned to help others that he was not sure that State assets after he was evacuated from the zone of flooding of the previous week.

But Lutherans in a nearby town intervened and took care of its files and equipment in his Office.

"They just show Tuesday and taken tricks for us", Johnson told the Associated Press.

ABC News Gerard McNiff and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Deep freeze settles in the Midwest winter storm that cancelled flights, buckled Metrodome (Star Tribune)

CHICAGO - a powerful storm that triggered the snow and strong winds in the upper Midwest left behind dangerously cold, promising a new set of challenges for the people working on digging.

Weekend storm closed major roads in several States, cancelled more than 1,600 flights in Chicago and Minnesota Vikings stadium roof collapsed. At least six weather-related deaths have been reported. Almost 2 feet of snow fell in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin before walking in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.

The storm was headed northeast Canada, according to the National Weather Service with possible snow Monday in Michigan, Indiana North from parts of Pennsylvania and New York. Almost 2 feet of snow fell in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin over the weekend.

Officials said plunging temperatures and winds could make roads compensation even more difficult and could lead to a morning slow commute, even in places where the storm had passed. With the chill in some areas, temperatures were supposed to be well below zero.

"With snow, pretty much the worse it is finished, but we'll cross cold temperatures Tuesday,", said Jim Taggart, meteorologist National Weather Service in Chanhassen, Minnesota

He said the time region knows what is it "normally obtain in January" but not in December.

Minneapolis, heavy snowfalls caused the Metrodome inflatable roof collapse Sunday. Video within the stage broadcast by Fox Sports showed the inflatable Teflon before sagging roof he tore open the dumping of massive amounts of snow on one end of the equal opportunities.

Nobody was injured, but set the Vikings against the New York Giants should be moved to Ford Field in Strait. The day of the game had already postponed Sunday to Monday because the Giants meet Minneapolis time storm. December 20, against Chicago Stadium officials tried to repair the roof in time for next match home the Vikings.

In the Chicago area, only a few centimetres of snow fell, but the wind gusts of up to near 50 mph blew the roof a vessel to the wharf of the Navy and sent waves of Lake Michigan crashed on Lake Shore Drive.

Winter with blowing snow that severely restricted visibility, devastated time travel air and road.

Least 1,375 flights have been cancelled at the airport international o ' Hare, and more than 300 was cancelled Midway international airport, Chicago aviation Department spokesman said Karen Pride.

O ' Hare established officials about 200 beds of camp and supplied kits containing amenities toothpaste, and toothbrushes for travelers stranded, pride said.

Jordan LeDoux travelling in Portland, after a tour in Houston when he got stuck in o ' Hare. He said, it is possible that he could not return home until Tuesday.

"It's worse, flying experience that I've never had", he said WBBM-TV.

Highways in several Member States have been closed due to poor driving conditions and accidents.

In Indianapolis, the police said a man fatally stabbed his wife, and then died four blocks from his home Sunday morning when his vehicle struck a tree after losing control on slippery road. Police does not immediately release the names of the couple.

Seven vehicles crashed on 94 Interstate approximately 50 miles west of Milwaukee, which prompted authorities to close the tracks towards the West. A car lost control on a road covered with ice in a tree in southeastern Wisconsin, killing violently 21 years Alejandria Abaunza in Chicago and wounding two others inside.

In Michigan, authorities said that an 80-year-old man was killed when his truck on a highway cunning in Montcalm County. Weather believed also be a factor in a head-on collision in Livingston County who killed a 75 year old woman.

AAA said Michigan helped to 2,500 drivers Sunday and heard hundreds more than 5 hours of the morning is Monday.

"Many cars in ditches, spinouts, battery dead," spokeswoman Nancy Cain said.

The authorities have also declared weather played a role in the death of Douglas Munneke, 55, de Saint-Cloud, Minnesota it died of a heart attack after collapse while snow blowing sound gone Saturday.

A 79 year old male snow blowing the end of his driveway Western Wisconsin, was killed when a plough in his truck.

Snow covered in Tennessee, where up to 4 inches was reported. WSMV-TV Nashville said the weather forced several communities to cancel scheduled for Sunday Christmas parades.

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Associated press writers Andale Gross in Chicago, Dirk Lammers in Sioux Falls, S.D., David Goodman in Detroit, Dinesh Ramde, Milwaukee and Patrick Condon in Minneapolis, contributed to this report.

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