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May 06, 2011

Mississippi Governor calls flood threat ‘Monumental’

Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour said the combination of heavy rains from the violent storms that have hit Mississippi and high water levels on the Mississippi River could produce a flood that will be “monumental” in the annals of his state. Speaking at a press briefing at the Capitol Building this afternoon, Barbour said as many as 900,000 acres of farmland, much of it in the South Delta, could go under water as the Mississippi and area streams continue to rise.

Barbour urged residents in areas that could be impacted by the flooding to begin preparing to evacuate now and to not wait for the projected crest of the flood-waters on May 18 “because the roads in and out of the areas could be flooded before then. Read more ...

This blog is written by Martin Little The Global Miller, published and supported by the GFMT Magazine and the International Milling Directory from Perendale Publishers

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