Mississippi River Cresting Above Flood Stage at St. Louis
Monday, June 30, 2008
AP
June 27: A member of the Missouri National Guard takes a break while trying to save homes from rising floodwaters in Winfield, Mo.
June 27: A member of the Missouri National Guard takes a break while trying to save homes from rising floodwaters in Winfield, Mo.
ST. LOUIS The National Weather Service says the swollen Mississippi River is about to crest at just under nine feet above flood stage at St. Louis.
The river's high water has closed only the President Casino and a handful of other businesses along the city's riverfront.
Upriver from St. Louis, the river is slowly receding in hard-hit towns like Winfield and Foley, Mo., but it will be some time before residents can assess the damage.
Downriver from St. Louis, the river is expected to crest Wednesday at Cape Girardeau at just over 12 feet above flood stage. Thousands of acres of farmland are flooded but a floodwall protects Cape Girardeau and most of its 36,000 residents.
















