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- 2011_Red_River_flood abstract "The 2011 Red River flood took place along the Red River of the North in Manitoba in Canada and North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States beginning in April 2011. The flood was, in part, due to high moisture levels in the soil from the previous year which meant that further accumulation would threaten the flood prone region. Flood predictors were worried of a dual crest of both the Assiniboine River and the Red striking Winnipeg at the same time. Beginning around April 8, 50 homes were evacuated and two more were flooded after an ice jam in St. Andrews pushed the river to burst its banks. Three fatalities were blamed on the flood by 8 April all in the US. One was a man who died while sandbagging in Fargo-Moorhead, while the other two were men who drowned in the Maple River when their boat capsized while hunting beavers. A fourth man died in Niverville, Manitoba on 9 April when his vehicle skidded off a flooded road and submerged. The Red River through most of Southern Manitoba was below major floods of the past including 1979 and 1950, but when the river crested at the James Avenue pumping station north of the confluence of the Red River and the Assiniboine River, the measured open water crest was 19.59 above datum, which if the flood controls put in place along the Red and Assiniboine Rivers were not present would have amounted to the sixth highest water levels ever recorded in Winnipeg only lower than 1861, 2009, 1997, 1852, and 1826. The increased crest at the James Avenue pumping station was largely due to the flooding Assiniboine River.".
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- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageLength "4631".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageRevisionID "659637355".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Assiniboine_River_flood.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine_River.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Brandon,_Manitoba.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:2011_disasters_in_Canada.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:2011_floods.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:2011_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Floods_in_Canada.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Floods_in_the_United_States.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_disasters_in_Manitoba.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_disasters_in_Minnesota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_disasters_in_North_Dakota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Red_River_of_the_North.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Fargo–Moorhead.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Ice_dam.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Maple_River_(North_Dakota).
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Niverville,_Manitoba.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink North_Dakota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Red_River_of_the_North.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink Rural_Municipality_of_St._Andrews.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLinkText "2011 Red River flood".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLinkText "2011".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red River".
- 2011_Red_River_flood areasAffected Manitoba.
- 2011_Red_River_flood areasAffected Minnesota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood areasAffected North_Dakota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood duration "April 2011– June 2011".
- 2011_Red_River_flood name "2011".
- 2011_Red_River_flood totalDamages "Unknown".
- 2011_Red_River_flood totalFatalities "4".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_flood.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Red_River_of_the_North.
- 2011_Red_River_flood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:2011_disasters_in_Canada.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:2011_floods.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:2011_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:Floods_in_Canada.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:Floods_in_the_United_States.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Manitoba.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Minnesota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_North_Dakota.
- 2011_Red_River_flood subject Category:Red_River_of_the_North.
- 2011_Red_River_flood point "48.9 -97.2".
- 2011_Red_River_flood type Event.
- 2011_Red_River_flood type Event.
- 2011_Red_River_flood type Redirect.
- 2011_Red_River_flood type SpatialThing.
- 2011_Red_River_flood comment "The 2011 Red River flood took place along the Red River of the North in Manitoba in Canada and North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States beginning in April 2011. The flood was, in part, due to high moisture levels in the soil from the previous year which meant that further accumulation would threaten the flood prone region. Flood predictors were worried of a dual crest of both the Assiniboine River and the Red striking Winnipeg at the same time.".
- 2011_Red_River_flood label "2011 Red River flood".
- 2011_Red_River_flood sameAs Q4622246.
- 2011_Red_River_flood sameAs m.0gkzsj_.
- 2011_Red_River_flood sameAs Q4622246.
- 2011_Red_River_flood lat "48.9".
- 2011_Red_River_flood long "-97.2".
- 2011_Red_River_flood wasDerivedFrom 2011_Red_River_flood?oldid=659637355.
- 2011_Red_River_flood isPrimaryTopicOf 2011_Red_River_flood.