OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Yesterday and today, rain has caused some flooding in the area. We'll be keeping track of it here with the latest pictures and video.
See also: Interstate still open; residents concerned about flood
Sarah Knust sent us this video from the 14th and Cuming area this morning:
Yesterday, Mills County Emergency Management Agency shared this video of flooding and a newly-constructed levee which should help reduce saturation in some areas:
Sargent McClannan of the Papillion Police Department shared this video of the 72nd Street bridge over the Papio:
The Papio Creek is over the bike path at 72nd St pic.twitter.com/odCHPF1gXE
— Sgt McClannan PPD (@SgtMcClannan) September 19, 2019
Two days ago you could drive on this north Pottawattamie County road near Honey Creek. @NWSOmaha says Missouri River is at 29.8 ft. but one resident we talked to said after the rain it was higher than that.@3NewsNowOmaha pic.twitter.com/EHvVpF4BxV
— Jake Wasikowski (@jakewasikowski) September 19, 2019
(9-19 at 1 p.m.) The water seems to be holding pretty steady along I-29 north of Council Bluffs. We'll continue to monitor the situation. If you're traveling on I-29 in the next few days, please check the 511 app or https://t.co/2XHJbG5B9b for update pic.twitter.com/B70ejpmxal
— Iowa DOT (@iowadot) September 19, 2019