Rescues, evacuations as floodwaters breach levees in Midwest

Dodge street is closed from flood waters on Saturday March 16, 2019 in Omaha Neb. The flooding followed days of snow and rain — record-setting, in some places — that swept through the West and Midwest The elkhorn river bridge is the first bridge. (Jeff Bundy/Omaha World-Herald via AP)

Looking southwest towards Waterloo Neb., high waters from the Elkhorn river cover Maple street in the distance Saturday March 16, 2019. The flooding followed days of snow and rain — record-setting, in some places — that swept through the West and Midwest. (Jeff Bundy/Omaha World-Herald via AP)

Water seeps into the west side of town with sandbags lining the intersection of Ridge Road and Military Avenue in Fremont, Neb., on Saturday, March 16, 2019. The flooding followed days of snow and rain — record-setting, in some places — that swept through the West and Midwest. (Kent Sievers/Omaha World-Herald via AP)

OMAHA, Neb. — Authorities were using boats and large vehicles on Saturday to rescue and evacuate residents in parts of the Midwest where a recent deluge of rainwater and snowmelt was sent pouring over frozen ground, overwhelming creeks and rivers, and killing at least one person.

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