New York Times: The waters in Duluth are receding, but the damage is done: the northeastern Minnesota city estimates more than $100 million will be required to repair utilities, streets, parks and trails in the city and surrounding county of St. Louis, said Pakou Ly, a spokeswoman for Duluth. The State Department of Transportation estimates its roads have sustained $20 million worth of damage. Flash floods tore through the city this week after seven inches of rain came down on ground already saturated by previous......
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Cost of Minnesota Flood Estimated at $100 Million
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 23rd, 2012
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