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Keywords
Bridges
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Diggers
Flood defenses
Floods
KWCI (GPI)
Natural disasters
Outdoors
Rivers
Roads
Signs
Storms (weather)
Water
Winter
Mississippi River Flooding in Illinois
Workers use a backhoe to lift concrete blocks into place as they begin to build a flood wall on River Road in Alton to keep the floodwaters of the Mississippi River from flooding downtown business. Volunteers built a 1000-foot (600-meter) long and 4-7-foot (1.2-2.1-meter) high floodwall in 24 hours to protect downtown businesses. The red line marks the height of devastating flooding in 1993.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPJRQ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/12/2015
Locations:
Alton (Illinois)
,
Illinois
,
Mississippi River
,
North America
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© Mannie Garcia / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Mississippi River Flooding
The Mississippi River and most other waterways in Missouri and Illinois flooded after 10 to 14 inches (25 to 35 centimeters) of rain fell over a wide swath of the two midwestern states in the last days of 2015. Volunteers in Alton on the east bank of the Mississippi River built a 1,000-foot (600-meter) 4-7 foot (1.2-2.1 meter) high flood wall in 24 hours which protected downtown businesses from flooding. The water crested below the devastating flood levels of 1993 but wintertime flooding is relatively rare in the region where moisture typically falls as snow in winter.
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