Minot Floods Surpass 1881 Record28/06/2011 |
| Flooding of the city of Minot, North Dakota (USA) peaked on 25th June 2011, when the Souris River in north central North Dakota surpassed an 1881 record flood reading by a wide margin. The Souris River reading at Minot's Broadway Bridge around 11:00PM on that day reached nearly four feet higher than the former all-time high.The situation was recorded by Landsat 7. |
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