[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 78 (Thursday, June 2, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H3928]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MISSOURI RIVER FLOODING
(Mrs. NOEM asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mrs. NOEM. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to empathize and to stand with
those in my home State of South Dakota who are experiencing flooding
along the Missouri River. Up and down the Missouri River, people
continue to hope for the best and to prepare for the worst as
floodwaters continue to rise, and are going to rise, to record levels
over the coming days and weeks.
I was in our State capital of Pierre and in the Fort Pierre area this
past weekend with residents helping sandbag with my family and
surveying the looming damage. While the forecasts for flooding grow
grim, neighbors continue to help neighbors, and an unshakeable sense of
community remains strong. I also commend the hard work of the South
Dakota National Guard for swiftly responding to the call of those that
are in need.
Many of those affected have worked tirelessly over the past week on
short notice to protect their homes. Even so, thousands could be
displaced for months until the water recedes, not knowing if they'll
even have a home they can go back to.
Mr. Speaker, I would ask that our thoughts and that our prayers would
be with all of those who have been affected by these floodings and
natural disasters in South Dakota and across our great country.
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