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Description MINOT, N.D. — Water floods areas along the Souris River Basin near Minot, N.D. June 2. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are currently reinforcing levees within the City of Minot and other communities along the river to protect citizens from this year’s historic flooding. The Corps continues monitoring levees and is prepared to respond as needed. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Patrick Moes)
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Flooded areas along the Souris River Basin

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