The Mississippi River Is Flooding Cities Throughout the Midwest

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The Mississippi River Is Flooding Cities Throughout the Midwest
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Just last year, the river was seeing all-time low water levels, which disrupted cargo shipments and recreation.

Just last fall, the Mississippi River’s water levels were much. A parish community near New Orleans was warned last November that the lower, slower moving water meant saltwater had invaded their drinking water.

Officials were worried about theAnd in mid-October, low water levels, getting stuck in sand and mud that theyagricultural supplies up into the Midwest had to carry lower capacity, disrupting thend cruise ships had to change routes to avoid running aground.

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