Corps Declares Emergency Due to High River Levels
06/17/2015


UNDATED (AP) - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has declared an emergency throughout its Kansas City District because of high river levels and a rainy forecast in northwest Missouri.
 
 The Level III emergency allows sponsors of levees to obtain technical assistance for damage to qualifying levees caused by the high water.
 
Judd Kneuvean, emergency management director for the Kansas City District, says the corps has delivered 43,000 sandbags for use in the Blue River Basin. The corps also sent 1,000 sandbags to Manhattan, Kansas.
 
 Kneuvean told The St. Joseph News-Press that rivers throughout the district are "prime" for flooding after weeks of intermittent rains. He says part of the problem is water backing up into streams and rivers because of high waters in the Missouri River.
 

 


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