'A unified effort': Progress in Spencer steady as town hit with historic, deadly flood (2024)

SPENCER — Leonard Rust says he was lucky.

Rust, 83, who is hard of hearing and has cancer in his right arm, was in one of the hundreds of homes that was inundated with floodwaters from the Little Sioux River on Saturday. The basem*nt of his home, just south of East Leach Park along the river, was filled to the brim with floodwaters.

But the home he built himself 60 years ago is salvageable — unlike some of his neighbors' and those in other parts of Spencer.

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Rust had a rally of supporters, including his son-in-law and members of his church, helping clean out his basem*nt and rummage through what may be salvageable Thursday.

"We live in Iowa. It's just what we do here," said Jeff Knudtson, a long-time friend who was helping Rust clean up. "We're going to getthrough it and rebuild. We'll make it."

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Rust still is working on cleaning up after northwest Iowa saw historic flooding starting Saturday. Spencer, a town of around 11,000 residents, saw record-high river levels, killing at least one person and damaging hundreds of homes in the process. The city sits at the convergence of the Little Sioux and Ocheyedan rivers, the latter of which surpassed its record set in 1953 by 4 feet. The Little Sioux barely missed its record by .02 feet.

East Leach Park, which is on the southern edge of the Little Sioux, is a known floodplain. But it has never flooded like this.

"Nobody would have ever thought that we would have got this high here in this area," Knudtson said. "I've never seen it like this. I've lived here my whole life and I'm 70 years old."

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Spencer Mayor Steve Bomgaars said there is an ongoing assessment but estimates the flood impacted — if not devastated — around 40% of the city's homes. Hundreds of residents were evacuated and rescued from the fast-rising waters.

"We rescued about 383 people," Bomgaars said. "About three-fourths of those were from the south side of town, and a fourth were fromthe north side of town."

Heaps of water-logged belongings scattered most of the curbs in Spencer. Some homes have a red "X" painted on the sides, indicating they have structural issues after the flood. Homes, like Rust's, have reinforced foundations and aren't marked with the "X", marking them as salvageable.

Some in Spencer still are without power or gas service, while water service was restored Wednesday. Homeowners are asked to enter their homes with caution.

But Spencer will pull through, Bomgaars said.

"The community of Spenceris strong," Bomgaars said. "We're going to get through this, but it's going to take time. But we have gotten to this point because it's a unified effort."

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Gov. Reynolds tours devastated homes, talks to residents Thursday

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds made her second trip to Spencer on Thursday, this time with Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell. The two did a walking tour there and in Rock Valley and Cherokee, two other cities hit hard by flooding.

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"What I saw today was the spirit of the community, the spiritof all the people coming together and helping each other, whether their home wasimpacted or not," Criswell said. "They're really just coming together to support each other because we know that the recovery is going to take some time."

Spencer is in one of the five northwest Iowa counties approved for a presidential disaster declaration, which allows residents to apply for FEMA's individual assistance program and get federal funding to rebuild. Iowa counties that qualify for the benefits include: Clay, Emmet, Lyon, Plymouth and Sioux.

"We can see firsthand the devastation from the unprecedented flooding that just occurred," Reynolds said to a crowd of residents on Thursday. "Thank you to the president and his team for granting the expedited presidential declaration."

"I'm just grateful to the emergency managers, all the first responders,the volunteers and the local officials that are trying to figure out how to move forward," she said.

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Since flooding began Saturday, Reynolds has issued disaster proclamations for 32 counties in northwest and western Iowa, many of which saw record-high rivers. Her proclamation suspends some regulations to make it easier for Iowans and cities to recover.

For those who qualify for FEMA assistance, Criswell said applying online is the easiest and fastest way to get help. Apply online at disasterassistance.gov.

"That starts the federal assistance, but it also helps us start to clinically get the resourcesthat the city, the county and the governor are bringing in," she said. "It's going to take all ofus to meet all of the needs that each of these families are experiencing."

Kyle Werner is a reporter for the Register. Reach him at kwerner@dmreg.com.

'A unified effort': Progress in Spencer steady as town hit with historic, deadly flood (2024)

FAQs

What river flooded in Spencer, Iowa? ›

SPENCER, Iowa —

The recovery process is under way in Spencer, a week and a half after the Little Sioux River flooded much of the town of about 11,000 in northwest Iowa.

What river runs through Spencer, Iowa today? ›

The Ocheyedan River flows from Ocheda Lake in Nobles County, Minnesota, 3 mi (4.8 km) south of Worthington, and generally flows southeastwardly through Osceola, O'Brien, and Clay Counties in Iowa. It joins the Little Sioux River at the town of Spencer.

What are the aftermath of flooding? ›

Flooding can cause mould growth, which must be cleaned up before moving back into your home. Flooding may cause sewage to overflow inside your home. Contaminated areas must be cleaned and disinfected. Drinking water may be contaminated – do not drink any water unless you know it is safe.

How does a flood impact the ecosystem? ›

Floods Cause Sedimentation and Erosion

Floodwater can also alter the landscape, for instance, by eroding riverbanks and causing them to collapse. As floodwater carries material from the eroded banks, it suspends sediment in the water, which can degrade water quality and lead to harmful blooms of algae.

Is Spencer, Iowa in a flood zone? ›

The city of Spencer has minor risk from flooding. There are 1,017 properties in Spencer at risk of flooding over the next 30 years. This represents 18.7% of all properties in Spencer. Find the flood risk for a specific property.

How many houses were damaged in Spencer, Iowa? ›

Spencer officials estimate about 80% the more than 5000 homes, business and other structures in their city were hit by flooding or backed up sewer water last month. Thirty percent of Spencer businesses have been impacted by the disaster.

Is there a river that runs through Spencer, Iowa? ›

Little Sioux River at Spencer, IA - USGS Water Data for the Nation.

What is one river in Iowa? ›

Sort
RiverCountyLength in miles
Des Moines River (Stratford to Saylorville Lake)Polk57.00
East Fork Des Moines (Algona to Humboldt)Humboldt52.00
East Fork Des Moines (state line to Algona)Kossuth80.00
East Nishnabotna RiverFremont123.00
75 more rows

Does the Mississippi river go into Iowa? ›

There is so much to consider along this great American waterway as it courses through 10 states—Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana—it would seem easy to overlook a few pieces.

What are the worst floods in history? ›

List
Death countEventLocation
422,499–4,000,0001931 China floodsChina
400,000–893,3031938 Yellow River floodChina
145,0001935 Yangtze floodChina
up to 100,000The flood of 1099Netherlands, England
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How do floods affect human life? ›

As floodwaters spread they can threaten lives, inundate properties and businesses, destroy belongings, damage vital infrastructure and prevent access to essential public services. Often the effects of flood are long term and can be very costly, disruptive and distressing for communities involved.

What time of year is flooding most common? ›

Coastal areas are at greater risk for flooding during hurricane season (i.e., June to November), while the Midwest is more at risk in the spring and during heavy summer rains. Ice jams occur in the spring in the Northeast and Northwest.

How do floods affect human settlements? ›

Impact of flooding on humans

power supplies can be disrupted. businesses can be forced to shut down. services such as hospitals and schools can close. transport networks can be affected, such as flood damage to bridges, railways and roads.

Does flooding have any positive environmental benefits? ›

Floods benefit communities and nature

Flooding creates islands and channels and other habitats that are home to fish, birds, and other wildlife. And while they do that, floods also help flush out invasive plants and animals, benefitting native species. The reproductive cycle of many species relies on flooding to start.

What are the 10 effects of flood? ›

Loss of human life. Property and infrastructure damage. Road closures, erosion, and landslide risks. Crop destruction and livestock loss.

Which river goes through Spencer, Iowa? ›

Ocheyedan River near Spencer, IA - 06605000.

How many times has the Big Thompson River flooded? ›

As the site of catastrophic floods in both 1976 and 2013, the Big Thompson Canyon stands as an important landmark in Colorado's history.

What happened at McCook Lake? ›

The system diverted water toward McCook Lake, as intended. But there was more water than anybody had ever seen before. Instead of causing a manageable rise in the lake, floodwaters slammed into dozens of homes, destroying around 30 of them and carving giant gouges in the land on the lake's north shore.

What city was the Yellow River flood? ›

'Huayuankou Dam Burst Incident') was a man-made flood from June 1938 to January 1947 created by the intentional destruction of levees on the Yellow River in Huayuankou, Henan by the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The first wave of floods hit Zhongmu County on 13 June 1938.

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