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Minot, North Dakota / Floods #1001179

NBC Evening News for Friday, Jun 24, 2011
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(Studio: Lester Holt) Report introduced.

(Minot, North Dakota: Kevin Tibbles) The record flooding in Minot, North Dakota updated; scenes shown of homes in the water; map shown of dams that released water due to record snow and rains. [Minot City Council president Dean GRANTSVOG†- reacts.] [Resident Cab BALLENTINE‡- says not many people got flood insurance.] [Minot sales representative Jerry GOOCH†- says it’s going to take years to rebuild the town.] [Trinity Health Behavioral Health Services director Heather SYS†- comments on the emotional impact.]

Reporter(s):
Holt, Lester;
Tibbles, Kevin
Duration:
00:02:30

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