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Blackfeet Reservation braces for flood
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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2002 Damage from a recent storm that hit the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana is estimated at $1 million, with tribal leaders and residents fearing additional flooding. The state declared an emergency area and the tribe is preparing evacuation and fortification plans. Power is still out in some parts of the reservation. Get the Story:
Blackfeet prepare for more flooding (AP 6/13)
Flooding inundates land, kills cattle, cuts roads (The Great Falls Tribune 6/13) Related Stories:
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