Published June 14, 2010, 12:00 AM

6.14.10: Continued flooding


Volunteers, including some from Northridge Baptist Church and Davison County Search and Rescue, help fill sandbags Saturday to place around the home of Mary Reiner on 257th Street a quarter-mile west of Highway 37 next to Enemy Creek. Sandbags were stacked nearly three feet high around her home, which was surrounded by water from the flooding creek.

  • Volunteers, including some from Northridge Baptist Church and Davison County Search and Rescue, help fill sandbags Saturday to place around the home of Mary Reiner on 257th Street a quarter-mile west of Highway 37 next to Enemy Creek. Sandbags were stacked nearly three feet high around her home, which was surrounded by water from the flooding creek.
  • Flooding along Highway 16.
  • A kayaker floats down Third Avenue in Mitchell. (Melanie Brandert/Republic)
  • Kibbee Park along Lake Mitchell. (Leah Rado/Mitchell)
  • A submerged boat ramp and dock along Lake Mitchell. (Leah Rado/Republic)
  • Levi Guericke's dog, Bear, retrieves a bumper from the flooded area of Dry Run Creek. (Laura Wehde/Republic)
  • Water creeps up to the sides of Highway 38 east of Mitchell. (Laura Wehde/Republic)
  • One of many underwater boat docks along Lake Mitchell. (Laura Wehde/Republic)
  • Water nearly touches the bottom of the West End Bridge Monday on Lake Mitchell.               (Laura Wehde/Republic)
  • Nine-year-old Mitch Schladweiler, of Mitchell, tests out his new raft in a flooded ditch near his home. (Laura Wehde/Republic)
  • First Avenue near Wild Oak Golf Course remains underwater Monday. (Laura Wehde/Republic)
  • Photos from Amy Gebhard's backyard along Bridle Drive, Mitchell. (Submitted by Amy Gebhard)
  • Photos from Amy Gebhard's backyard along Bridle Drive, Mitchell. (Submitted by Amy Gebhard)
  • Photos from Amy Gebhard's backyard along Bridle Drive, Mitchell. (Submitted by Amy Gebhard)
  • Flooded Enemy Creek at 257th and 409th Ave. near Mitchell.(Submitted by Wade and Jody Strand)