File:USACE provides update on floodfighting efforts.jpg
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Col. Vernie L. Reichling, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Memphis District Commander, held a news conference May 8, 2011 regarding floodfighting efforts in the Memphis area. "Our levees are performing as designed; we are at historic levels right now; and people need to remain vigilant, particularly those in unprotected areas. Stay connected to your local officials," said Reichling. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo) |
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