For the second time in three years, the lower Mississippi River is flooding in January.
High water is moving downriver from the junction with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois, where the Ohio crested over the weekend.
The river is predicted to crest at Memphis, Tennessee, on Thursday, at Vicksburg on Monday, at Natchez on Jan. 18 and at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by Jan. 20.
Flooding of low-lying areas unprotected by levees will be widespread. Relatively few buildings are unprotected.
U.S Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District commander Col. Michael Derosier tells The Vicksburg Post that the district has activated its emergency operations center to prepare.
National Weather Service hydrologist Marty Pope says rainfall across the Ohio and Mississippi valleys caused the flood.
Springtime is historically the river’s flood season.
Topics Flood Windstorm Ohio Mississippi
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Five Reasons Why the US Escaped a Hurricane Landfall So Far This Year
Former Lloyd’s CEO Neal Will Not Join AIG; Hancock to Be General Insurance CEO
United Airlines Seeks to End Lawsuit Over Windowless ‘Window Seats’
Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Retroactively Restore NFIP 

