Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in several Midwestern US states, leaving at least two people dead.
On June 22nd, heavy rains caused rivers to overflow in the Midwestern US state of Iowa, flooding nearly 2,000 buildings, including homes.
In South Dakota, a railroad bridge collapsed due to a raging river, and in Nebraska, rivers overflowed and burst their levees.
At least two deaths have been confirmed in two states so far, according to local media.
Additionally, debris has accumulated at a dam in Minnesota, and local authorities are urging residents to be careful as the dam may be on the verge of bursting.
Source: Japanese
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