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Mississippi River breaks 1993 flood record west of Chicago
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Mississippi River breaks 1993 flood record west of Chicago

The Mississippi River broke a quarter-century flooding record at Rock Island, Ill. For now, it’s seen as a fairly isolated event — as long as rain eases.

Levels rose 7.7 feet above flood stage as of 8 a.m. Friday, the National Weather Service said. Rock Island is about 175 miles west of Chicago. The previous record was set in June 1993, when the upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers broke their banks, inundating the Midwest countryside.

While the Mississippi is high now and the region has had a lot of rain and snow in the last few months, in 1993 “we had rain after rain after rain throughout the spring and summer,’’ said Justin Palmer, a hydrologist with the U.S. North Central River Forecast Center in Chanhassen, Minn.

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“It is kind of a one-off right now,’’ Mr. Palmer said. “But the potential is there as we get more rain for the river to stay high. We are definitely vulnerable to a rain event.’’

About 1.5 to 2 inches of rain is forecast to fall across Iowa and Illinois through May 10, the U.S. Weather Prediction Center said.

From Jan. 1 through Thursday, 15.1 inches of rain had fallen in Davenport, Iowa, across the river from Rock Island.

High water on the Mississippi has persisted for months, slowing shipments of grain, fuel and chemicals.  CME Group Inc., owner of the Chicago Board of Trade, declared force majeure, or an emergency event, due to load-out impossibility at a majority of corn and soybean regular shipping stations on the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers.

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An ae­rial photo of Daven­port, Iowa, shows Mod­ern Wood­men Park and the sur­round­ing area in­un­dated by the Mis­sis­sippi River on Fri­day.  (Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad City Times via AP)
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