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Arkansas. The Mississippi River has seen water levels fluctuate year to year in the past. In 2011, the river flooded and caused $2.8 billion in damage in Arkansas, Missouri and elsewhere in the ...
A man walking along the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, stops to look at a shipwreck revealed by the low water level on October 17, 2022. Sara Cline/AP Photo ...
Dredge Jadwin, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredging vessel, powers south down the Mississippi River Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, past Commerce, Missouri.
Drought conditions across much of the central U.S. have plunged the Mississippi River's water levels to new record lows, prompting concerns about supply chain issues due to a slowdown in barge ...
In Missouri, locals are able to walk along what is now a semi-exposed riverbed to Tower Rock, a rock formation in the river. Before the drought, this area was only accessible by boat, The Atlantic ...
The Mississippi River was at historically low levels from Illinois to Louisiana this week, and many of these gauges will continue to see decreasing water levels as the forecast remains stubbornly dry.
Randy Statler sits on a rock to watch people walk to Tower Rock, an attraction normally surrounded by the Mississippi River and only accessible by boat, in Perry County, Missouri, on October 19, 2022.
So a few nights ago, inspired by the Mississippi River’s flooding of rural Louisiana, I decided to dig around through the archive for photographs taken during the famed Mississippi River floods ...
The Missouri River is looking a little more solid these days as well. Another viewer shared a photo of the river at Spirit Hill in Hermann. More of the water is visible, but there’s a ...
File photo: December 1, 1935 The New Huey P. Long Bridge across the Mississippi River When this $13,000,000 structure is completed December 1, 1935.
This photo comparison shows the banks of the Mississippi River during regular water levels and now. Move the slider tool to see the changes. The photo on the left was taken March 20, 2019.