Hundreds in shelters as record flooding hits Arkansas River
The river held steady at record levels, offering little relief to areas enduring historic flooding. Hundreds of homes have been flooded so far in and around
"This has been massive for me. Totally devastating," said
Ward said he had been living in a tent along an
Ward said he spent the next five days helping to fill sandbags for his neighbors who were trying to protect their homes.
"I'm just trying to get some relief aid or another job," he said. "That's all we can do."
In nearby
All other levees in
But he said local officials should have a plan in place in case a levee fails, because the flooding was expected to persist for days — if not weeks.
"My concern is, they are designed for a temporary load and they are holding a lot more water than they have been tested on before," Dixon said.
Meanwhile, portions of the raging river showed signs of receding upstream in northeastern
Powerful storms that dropped more than 20 inches (51 centimeters) of rain on parts of the region over the past month have overwhelmed the
Lt. Col.
"We've been stepping down the release overnight. It's a gradual process," Weece said, noting that the Corps plans to reduce flow to 100,000 cubic feet (2831 cubic meters) per second by Tuesday.
The river's level in
"When you see it from the air, the breadth of the flooding, you realize the historic area we're in in terms of the
"We've never seen this before. We've never had to deal with this before, so there are a lot of unknowns," the governor said.
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