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Video: Corps releases 22,000 cfs from Lake Darling Dam

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District released 22,000 cubic feet per second from Lake Darling Dam, northwest of Minot, N.D. June 27. The Corps is currently reducing the lakes water releases by 1,000 to 2,000 cfs per day until the lake is back to its normal levels. The Corps continues to support local communities along the Souris River that have been affected by historic flooding.NDflood11


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Date Taken:06.27.2011

Date Posted:06.27.2011 10:21PM

Category:B-Roll

Video ID:119287

VIRIN:110627-A-LI073-001

Filename:DOD_100198655

Length:00:02:10

Location:MINOT, ND, USGlobe

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