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Iowa Homeowners with Flood Damage May Lack Funds for Repairs

Experts believe that many of Iowa’s flood-damaged homes could be repaired , if their owners can find the cash. Record flooding this month ravaged thousands of Iowa homes, leaving behind mud and debris. Most of the houses affected are decades …

Experts Predict Flooded Midwest Will Lose Billions

Floodwaters receding into the Mississippi River and its tributaries will suck billions of dollars out of the Midwest’s economy, though experts have not agreed on whether the damage will be as devastating as the 1993 flooding. The impact on U.S. …

Midwest Flood Losses Sink In as Mississippi River Water Levels Recede

Farmhouses appear to float on lakes, and farmers use boats to get to their barns. Businesses are shuttered as flooded roadways cut off customers. Rail lines, factories, river locks are shut down. Homeowners, who watched and waited and prayed, have …

Iowa Governor Creates Task Force to Focus on Rebuilding after the Flood

Iowa Gov. Chet Culver on June 27 announced the creation of a 15-member task force that will focus on rebuilding after this month’s record flooding. Culver said the disaster is one of the 10 worst in the nation’s history and …

Mo. Gov. Blunt Asks Insurance Companies to Give Grace Period to Flood Victims

Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt and the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration (DIFP) called on insurance companies to provide maximum consideration to flood victims in the coming days. Missouri joins Illinois, Iowa and Indiana in asking insurers to …

Hydrologist: No Flood Danger for Lower Mississippi

While the Midwest continues its struggles with Mississippi River flooding and its aftermath, residents to the south along the Lower Mississippi have little to fear from the high water. The Lower Mississippi, which begins at Cairo, Ill., is much deeper …

Flood Insurance, Public Aid Leave Gaps for Midwest Disaster Victims Looking to Rebuild

With federal aid limited and most homes damaged or destroyed by Midwest flooding lacking the proper insurance, states along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers will soon have to help homeowners recover, according to the nation’s No. 1 disaster official. “There’s …

Midwest Flooding Not Over as Missouri Levee Breaks

A levee near Winfield, Missouri, that was holding back the flood waters of the Mississippi River broke early Friday morning, said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The levee broke at its south end at 5:20 a.m. CDT (1020 GMT) …

Iowa County Puts Brakes on Mandatory Liability Insurance for Bicyclists

Dallas County, Iowa has put the brakes on a proposed bicycle policy requiring liability insurance for any organized ride with more than 20 people. On Tuesday, June 24, supervisors delayed a vote after meeting resistance from cyclists who say it …

Feds Extend Reporting Time for Crop Insurance in Flood Areas

Federal crop insurance officials say they will allow additional time, until Aug 15, 2008, for submitting acreage reports for all 2008 crop year spring-seeded acreage in areas impacted by flooding and extreme weather conditions. This additional time applies to spring-seeded …