Spc. Lucas Krueger, of the 817th Engineer Company (based in Jamestown, ), right, signals heavy equipment operators, June 23, as they load trapbags with sand in Minot, He is among many North Dakota National Guard soldiers and airmen setting up trapbags in Minot. The trapbags are being set up to act as flood barriers to the rising Souris River. The trapbag barrier is a secondary level of protection, which will allow some roads to remain open once the water exceeds the first level of flood levees in the coming days. The flood water is already over-topping the primary flood levees in some


Spc. Lucas Krueger, of the 817th Engineer Company (based in Jamestown, ), right, signals heavy equipment operators, June 23, as they load trapbags with sand in Minot, He is among many North Dakota National Guard soldiers and airmen setting up trapbags in Minot. The trapbags are being set up to act as flood barriers to the rising Souris River. The trapbag barrier is a secondary level of protection, which will allow some roads to remain open once the water exceeds the first level of flood levees in the coming days. The flood water is already over-topping the primary flood levees in some areas and predicted to rise many feet above the primary levees.


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