Monday, May 23, 2011

Photos: Come High Water, Homemade Levees May Save The Day

According to our news blog, the flooding Mississippi River has crested lower than expected in Vicksburg, Miss., but the Army Corps of Engineers warns it will be days before the surging waters recede, The Associated Press reports.

The city had been preparing for days for the floodwaters to arrive; and before evacuating the area, some residents and farmers took matters into their own hands and built personal levees to protect their homes from floodwaters. Some of the levees rise as high as the roof, if not higher.

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Individual households built their own levees to keep flood waters out.

These photos, taken by Getty photographer Scott Olson, were filed Wednesday. As of Thursday, some of the houses remained safe, though others had already been flooded. There are few photos from this area from today; time will gauge the success of these last-ditch efforts.

A wider aerial photo shows how the flooded Mississippi River has forced the Yazoo River to top its banks where the two meet near Vicksburg, Miss., causing towns and farms upstream to flood on Wednesday.
Scott Olson/Getty Images

A wider aerial photo shows how the flooded Mississippi River has forced the Yazoo River to top its banks where the two meet near Vicksburg, Miss., causing towns and farms upstream to flood on Wednesday.

Floodwaters inundate homes in Vicksburg, Miss., on Wednesday.
Scott Olson/Getty Images

Floodwaters inundate homes in Vicksburg, Miss., on Wednesday.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2011/05/20/136495797/photos-come-high-water-homemade-levees-may-save-the-day?ft=1&f=1003

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