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05/15/2011 12:03 AM EDT
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Beale Street in Memphis, TN, on Saturday, May 14. 2011, remains partially flooded, visitors are still coming to the waterfront to see the flood level, debris, and rocks on the historic Beale Street (seen flooded) in USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/15/2011 12:03 AM EDT
USDAgov posted a photo:
Beale Street in Memphis, TN, on Saturday, May 14. 2011, remains partially flooded, visitors are still coming to the waterfront to see the flood level, debris, and rocks on the historic Beale Street (seen flooded) in USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 11:53 PM EDT
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Visitors stroll along a boardwalk to see the flood level and debris littered on a ramp leading to historic Beale Street, in Memphis, TN, on Saturday, May 14. 2011. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 11:43 PM EDT
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The gauge for flood level reference for the Mississippi River ion the Waterfront Trolley Bridge that spans historic Beale Street in Memphis, TN, on Saturday, May 14. 2011. At this time it indicates slightly less than 47 and 1/2 feet. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 11:37 PM EDT
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A gar fish, debris, and rocks litter historic Beale Street, below the Waterfront Trolley Bridge, when the flood crested 1-2 feet higher, than seen in this photo from Memphis, TN, three days prior to the date of this photo on Saturday, May 14. 2011 photo. The gauge for flood levels reference is on the rights support of the bridge. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 11:21 PM EDT
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The rising water of the Mississippi River overflowed the banks covering mature trees on both side of the river. The view is from Crump Park near Memphis, TN, on Saturday, May 14, 2011. The Harahan Bridge is on the right of the picture. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 11:03 PM EDT
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The high flooding of the Mississippi River carried debris from the new shores, plus active storm drains brought with it the litter, all flowing into eddies and corners of lagoons, such as this lake; a tributary to the Mississippi River off the Presidents Island causeway near Memphis, TN on Saturday, May 14. 2011. The cleanup of this is one type of cost associated with floods of this magnitude. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 11:03 PM EDT
USDAgov posted a photo:
The high flooding of the Mississippi River carried debris from the new shores, plus active storm drains brought with it the litter, all flowing into eddies and corners of lagoons, such as this lake; a tributary to the Mississippi River off the Presidents Island causeway near Memphis, TN on Saturday, May 14. 2011. The cleanup of this is one type of cost associated with floods of this magnitude. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:41 PM EDT
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The 1,250 ton white crane and all other dock operations at Presidents Island's industrial areas are halted because the Mississippi River water level is 16 feet higher than normal at the International Port of Memphis near Memphis, TN, on Saturday, May 14. 2011. Barges and ships need the dolphins (thick brown cylindrical poles in the water) to stand more than the few feet they currently stand above the water. Usually they are 16" higher. At this height the lines that barges use to tie them to the dolphins can slip off, sending the vessel adrift. USDA Photos by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:39 PM EDT
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Lt. Mike Eskridge in the driver/pump operator position, Technician Kate Chrismer in the officer seat (in front) and Technician Jonathan Bankston (rear compartment) depart from Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, Catlett, VA, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 in a (Class 7) Fire/Attack Pumper. The yellow exhaust tube automatically detaches from departing vehicles. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:39 PM EDT
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Technician Jonathan Bankston uses a two-way communications panel to communicate with the dispatch office in case he needs to respond to a call at the Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, Catlett, VA, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:39 PM EDT
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Technician Jonathan Bankston streightens up a bunkbed in one of several crew quarters at the Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, in Catlett, VA, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:39 PM EDT
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Lt. Mike Eskridge (left) and Technician Jonathan Bankston relax in the recreation room at the Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, Catlett, VA, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:38 PM EDT
USDAgov posted a photo:
Lt. Mike Eskridge (left) and Technician Jonathan Bankston relax in the recreation room at the Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, Catlett, VA on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:38 PM EDT
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Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, training and multipurpose room in Catlett, VA, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. UJSDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
05/14/2011 10:38 PM EDT
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Catlett Volunteer Fire - Rescue, Station 7, dining area is off main hall and adjacent to kitchen in Catlett, VA, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. UJSDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
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