Saturday, 1 June 2019

Floods and wildfires in western North America



Unprecedented floods in Midwests and wildfires cause evacuations in Alberta, Canada









Flash flood warnings and evacuations were issued for rural areas in western Arkansas Friday after a levee was breached along the Arkansas River.

The levee breach occurred at Dardanelle, approximately 60 miles (95 kilometers) northwest of Little Rock, AR, as reported by officials. The breach was forecasted, prompting Yell County officials and emergency managers to go door to door urging residents to evacuate Thursday, ahead of the breach.

Jeff Gilkey, Yell County Emergency Manager, informed the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that rapid currents from the river ripped a 40-foot (12-meter) section from the levee. Gilkey stated that "there was nothing we could do to stop it."




A terrible, wet planting season is threatening U.S. crops, and farmers are live-tweeting it






ClimateCrisis Brings Historic Delay to Planting Season, Pressuring Farmers and Food Prices

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), more rain is forecast and the flooding is expected to spread. Pictured is a structure in Little Rock, Arkansas on Wednesday



More heavy downpours were forecast through Wednesday night over much of the two states, with between 1 and 3 inches expected. By early June, rivers are expected to crest to the highest levels on record all the way down to Little Rock, Arkansas. Pictured is theƂ Toad Suck Lock and Dam on Wednesday


















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