We have a real situation on our hands here in Fargo. Here's an update
Over the winter, we've had more than 5 feet of snow. Two weeks ago we had an early thaw, temps in the forties, and all that snow started melting. The Red River of the North that flows north, dividing ND and MN is flooding. Flood stage is 18 feet - the current level broke the all-time record last night at 40.68 feet (1897 IIRC) and rising.
Over last weekend, we got rain, almost an inch in places. Then, on Monday, as flood containment efforts were under way (temporary levees and dikes, sandbagging, etc.), we got a blizzard with another 5-8" snow, winds in the forties, temps in the teens overnight, twenties in the day, and generally making everyone's lives more miserable.
This morning there was a minor breach of the dike, and a small section of Fargo (100 homes or so) was mandatory evacuated. Most of Moorhead in MN has been evacuated east of 8th Ave which is a major N-S line in Moorhead.
The crest is predicted at around 43 feet sometime tomorrow. The rise has slowed down due to the cold, so they are now saying maybe tomorrow night. The crest is due to last for up to a week, which will stress the heck out of the temporary dikes.
Offices and stores in town are closed, even my work site which is well away from the flood zone. The city wants all non-essential vehicles off the road as 10,000 National Guardsmen are being brought in to replace or augment the exhausted volunteers who have been working since last week. The NG will be moving large volumes of dirt and sand to help shore up what's in place and building backup dikes and levees just in case.
Millions of sandbags have been filled and placed. In addition, Hesco Concertainers are being used - these are the same giant metal baskets being used in rapidly deployed fortified positions in Iraq and Afghanistan - wire and fabric cages filled with rocks and sand and then stacked up to form a wall. We had over 35,000 feet of these loaned by the NG last weekend.
Some areas south of Fargo (upstream - rivers run north here) have flooded and the people evacuated. Thankfully, no deaths as yet. Hospitals have been evacuated to other facilities in ND and MN. Schools will be closed next week regardless.
I live in the county west of Fargo. The local river flooded a few days back and has in fact already crested. The community was diked after the '97 floods and there are nothing but farmlands west and north, so the water has spread out over the farmlands and the town dikes are secure for now. Traveling across county roads is like driving across a causeway - nothing but water to either side. I've heard that one of my GOOD roads is closed due to water on the road. Some areas of the county are being evacuated as well as a precaution.
We are in serious need of prayers to keep this water at bay.