Pence heads to flooded Midwest amid concerns about levees
Flooding is expected throughout the week in several states as high water levels flow down the
The flooding, which started after a massive late-winter storm hit the Midwest last week, has been blamed for at least three deaths.
Pence is expected to arrive late Tuesday afternoon in
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Video from the trip shows acre after acre of inundated land.
"We have no control over it," the 38-year-old said. "We just have to wait for the water to recede. It's upsetting because everything you have worked for is there."
There are widespread evacuations in two counties, including
"This isn't new to them," Highway Patrol Sgt.
In nearby
Manchester said officials believe everyone got out before thousands of more acres were flooded.
But he said so many roads are now closed that some residents must travel more than 100 miles (160 kilometers) out of their way to get to their jobs at the
"It's a lot harder for people to get around," Manchester said.
River flooding has also surrounded a northern
Flooding along rivers in western
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