Fargo residents learn from mistakes in flood fight
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Posted: 2:46 PM Mar 18, 2010
Fargo residents learn from mistakes in flood fight
Before this flood season, Fargo, N.D., officials asked homeowners to clear paths in their yards so walls of sandbags could be placed to protect their homes.
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** FILE ** In this Saturday, April 19, 1997 file photo, a church north of Fargo, N.D., sits in the floodwaters of the Red River. Having avoided disaster during the flood of 1997, Fargo may be a victim of its own success. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
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FARGO, N.D. (AP) - Before this flood season, Fargo, N.D., officials asked homeowners to clear paths in their yards so walls of sandbags could be placed to protect their homes.

One resident cut down his tree, and another used a torch to melt ice off his ground.

Last year, Fargo wasn't so prepared. Homeowners put sandbags on snow, and water seeped underneath. Other barriers toppled over, allowing floodwaters to rush into homes.

Fargo is well versed in flood preparation because it's learned from its mistakes. As a result, many here feel they've already won the flood fight even though the red river isn't expected to crest until Sunday.

Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker said Thursday that while preparations are going well, it's probably “premature to be too euphoric.”
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