Current North Dakota Flood News
This post will remain at the top all day Friday and Saturday. It will be updated as necessary.
Here are some sites for up to the minute and current flood news from Fargo and the other flood-threatened areas in North Dakota. Keep in mind that CNN and the other media outlets on line may be operating with news that is as much as 12 hours old.
The best should be this Twitter search. Fargo OR “Grand Forks” OR “Red River” OR #flood09 OR #fargoflood
River levels at Fargo on Twitter: @redriveratfargo
KVLY11 Valley News Live on Twitter: @valleynewslive
The Fargo Forum, the local daily newspaper, has a blog with news.
North Dakota road conditions site
Facebook page: Fargo Flood 2009
PHOTOS:
Military photos / National Guard: North Dakota Flooding
Mix of civilian and military pics: Red River Valley Flood 2009
Table of contents for North Dakota Flooding 2009
- North Dakota Guard in Flood Fight
- 800 Guardsmen to Fight Flood in E North Dakota
- North Dakota Guard Joins Flood Relief
- Coast Guard Aids in North Dakota Flooding
- ND Guard Uses Iraqi War Skills to Fight Flood
- Sandbagging to Save Fargo
- Guard Working in Midwest Floods
- Current North Dakota Flood News
- Rescuing Rose – ND Guard Good News
- Morning News for Fargo Flooding
- Coast Guard Rescues in North Dakota
- Military Assistance to North Dakota Flooding
- Civil Air Patrol in Skies Over ND Flooding
- North Dakota Flood Operations Continues
- National Guard Defends Pembina From Flood
- Sheyenne River Nearing Crest in North Dakota
- HESCO Barriers – a Photo Primer
- Video of Coast Guard Flood Rescue Near Kindred
- Reinforcing the Cottonwood Creek Dam at Lake LaMoure
- Fighting the Flood in Southeast North Dakota
- Guardsmen Returning to Hometowns for Duty
- North Dakota Guard in Action During Flooding
- North Dakota Flooding Update: Cottonwood Creek Dam at Lake LaMoure
- A View From a Soldier Serving in LaMoure
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