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So, the state of Missouri is pretty much underwater, and here's proof. Flooding has been the top story of every newscast, and with good reason. I took a quick trip to Winfield a few days ago (before the town's levee burst), and things did not look good.
1 Reader Comments :
Wow. I live maybe a few miles away from that building. Interesting. ^^
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