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Always Be Prepared Says Idaho Emergency Official
Always Be Prepared Says Idaho Emergency Official
Always Be Prepared Says Idaho Emergency Official
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)- What would you do if the lights went out? Do you have enough food and water to last during a major blackout, flood or fire? These are some of the questions emergency officials want Idaho citizens to think about to be prepared for an emergency situation...
Will The Canyon Rim Reopen?
Will The Canyon Rim Reopen?
Will The Canyon Rim Reopen?
Following the recent flooding in Twin Falls, a section of the Canyon Rim Trail behind Canyon Crest that was washed away, remains closed. Dennis Bowyer of Twin Falls parks and Recreation tells News Radio1310 that right now the city is looking to an engineering firm for estimates on repair costs...
Flooding Causes Bridge Collapse Upends Car [VIDEO]
Flooding Causes Bridge Collapse Upends Car [VIDEO]
Flooding Causes Bridge Collapse Upends Car [VIDEO]
From our partners over at WZZM comes this story of a scary drive over a bridge. It happened on Lincoln Ave in Ionia. One minute the driver is crossing over what appears to be a normal bridge, the next minute the bridge is collapsing and nearly sends his vehicle plunging over the side...
Rising Rivers Raise Flood Concerns
Rising Rivers Raise Flood Concerns
Rising Rivers Raise Flood Concerns
News Radio 1310 KLIX reports that some 150,000 sandbags have been shipped across Idaho as states across the Northern Plains and Rockies grapple with rising waters. So far, only agricultural areas in Idaho have been swamped by high water.
Residents Cope With Flooding Along Mississippi [PHOTOS]
Residents Cope With Flooding Along Mississippi [PHOTOS]
Residents Cope With Flooding Along Mississippi [PHOTOS]
As residents along the Mississippi River continued to cope with flooding on Thursday, the river, already at record levels, was set to crest in Vicksburg, Miss. on Thursday morning. The river was at 57.2 feet in Vicksburg on Wednesday morning, a level well above the previous record of 56.2 feet set on May 4, 1927, according to the National Weather Service. The river was expected to reach 57.5 feet