Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Oslo, Minn. , April 9, 2009 -- Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN DOT) workers discussing the discovery of significant undermining of the roadway of MN Route 1 East of Oslo, MN. The unexpected find resulted from unusual hydraulic pressure due to Red River floodwater; the Red River in Northwestern MN are cresting with the highest levels ever recorded. Mike Moore/FEMA

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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Oslo, Minn. , April 9, 2009 -- Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN DOT) workers discussing the discovery of significant undermining of the roadway of MN Route 1 East of Oslo, MN. The unexpected find resulted from unusual hydraulic pressure due to Red River floodwater; the Red River in Northwestern MN are cresting with the highest levels ever recorded. Mike Moore/FEMA

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Title: Significant and unusual road damage due to Red River Flooding in MN

Production Date: 04/09/2009

Caption: Oslo, Minn. , April 9, 2009 -- Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN DOT) workers discussing the discovery of significant undermining of the roadway of MN Route 1 East of Oslo, MN. The unexpected find resulted from unusual hydraulic pressure due to Red River floodwater; the Red River in Northwestern MN are cresting with the highest levels ever recorded. Mike Moore/FEMA

Photographer Name: Mike Moore

City/State: Oslo, MN

Disasters: Minnesota Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-1830)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Severe Storm

Categories: Public Assistance ^ Response ^ State/Local Officials
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