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    It could have been so much worse: Pittsburgh District staffs and reservoirs keep six feet of flooding from downtown Pittsburgh [Image 11 of 19]

    It could have been so much worse: Pittsburgh District staffs and reservoirs keep six feet of flooding from downtown Pittsburgh

    PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES

    04.02.2024

    Photo by Michel Sauret    

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District

    River levels rise to flood parts of the North Shore by Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh after heavy rains caused regional flooding, April 3, 2024.

    The city of Pittsburgh and the surrounding region faced two weeks of back-to-back heavy rain in April that resulted in river levels reaching the Point State Park fountain and submerging streets known as Pittsburgh’s “bathtub.” However, if it had not been for the region’s reservoirs, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District, flood waters would have reached the entire length of Liberty Avenue, a road stretching across more than 25 city blocks.

    The Pittsburgh District manages 16 reservoirs built over several decades to hold back water and reduce the damage of catastrophic floods. Since 1938 when the first dam was built in the region, the Pittsburgh District prevented more than $14 billion in flood damages to homes, businesses and infrastructure.

    (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District photo by Michel Sauret)

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    Date Taken: 04.02.2024
    Date Posted: 05.24.2024 13:10
    Photo ID: 8429576
    VIRIN: 240403-A-TI382-1209
    Resolution: 6000x4000
    Size: 5.62 MB
    Location: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, US

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