Family's Home Falls Into Rushing River After Minnesota Dam Break | Weather.com (2024)

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By Associated Press

June 27, 2024

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A family that watched their home collapse into a flooded river near an at risk Minnesota dam is vowing to reopen their nearby store to sell its homemade pie and burgers as soon as its safe to do so.

The Rapidan Dam Store remained standing Wednesday, but after the house where its owners, Jenny Barnes and brother David Hruska, grew up toppled into the Blue Earth River near Mankato the day before, they aren't entirely sure what's next.

“We don’t know what will happen,” a post on the store's Facebook page said Wednesday night, adding that it's been a hard experience. “The Dam Store has not sold its last burger or sold its last slice of pie.”

That home's disappearance into the river and the hundreds of flood-damaged or destroyed homes elsewhere in the upper Midwest are among the first property casualties of extreme weather gripping the region as floodwaters move south.

A swath through Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota has been under siege from flooding because of torrential rains since last week, while also suffering through a stifling heat wave. Up to 18 inches of rain have fallen in some areas, pushing some rivers to record levels. Hundreds of people have been rescued and at least two people have died after driving in flooded areas.

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In Iowa, more towns were bracing for floodwaters. The west fork of the Des Moines River was expected to crest at nearly 17 feet in Humboldt overnight into Thursday. About 200 homes and 60 businesses in Humboldt could be affected, officials said.

In the coming days, Nebraska and northwestern Missouri are expected to start to see the downstream effects of the flooding. Many streams and rivers may not crest until later this week. The Missouri River will crest at Omaha on Thursday, said Kevin Low, a National Weather Service hydrologist.

Some of the most stunning images have been of the floodwaters surging around the Minnesota dam.

Jessica Keech and her 11-year-old son watched part of the house near the dam fall into the river Tuesday night. They had often visited the area to see the dam and enjoy the pie from the Dam Store.

“It just kind of sucked it into the water. Just literally disappeared,” said Keech, of nearby New Ulm.

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Blue Earth County officials said Wednesday that the river had cut more widely and deeply into the bank, and they were concerned about the integrity of a nearby bridge over the river. After the flooding subsides, the county must decide whether to make repairs to the dam or possibly remove it — with both options costing millions of dollars.

President Joe Biden spoke by phone with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to discuss the impacts to the Rapidan dam and the Federal Emergency Management Agency had arrived in Minnesota, White House officials said.

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Preliminary information from the National Weather Service shows the recent flooding brought record-high river levels at more than a dozen locations in South Dakota and Iowa, surpassing previous crests by an average of about 3.5 feet.

In southeastern South Dakota, residents of Canton were cleaning up after getting 18 to 20 inches of rain in just 36 hours last week. A creek beside the 20 acres owned by Lori Lems and her husband flooded the playground they’d built in their backyard for their grandchildren.

Lems, a 62-year-old former convenience store and wedding venue owner, said she’s lived in the town of 3,200 people all her life and never saw rain as intense as last week’s.

“We felt that we were in a hurricane-type of rain,” she said. “It was just unbelievable.”

Farther south, in North Sioux City, South Dakota, flooding collapsed utility poles and trees, and some homes were washed off their foundations. There was no water, sewer, gas or electrical service in that area, Union County Emergency Management said Tuesday in a Facebook post.

(​MORE: South Dakota Flood Leaves Otherwordly Scenes)

In the Sioux City, Iowa, area, water spilled over the Big Sioux River levee, damaging hundreds of homes, officials estimated. And the local wastewater treatment plant has been so overwhelmed by the floodwaters that officials say they're having to dump about a million gallons of untreated sewage per day into the Missouri River.

(​MORE: "Fecal Soup" Concerns Amid Iowa Flooding)

Numerous roads were closed because of the flooding, including Interstates 29 and 680 in Iowa near the Nebraska line.

Family's Home Falls Into Rushing River After Minnesota Dam Break | Weather.com (2024)

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Family's Home Falls Into Rushing River After Minnesota Dam Break | Weather.com? ›

Jessica Keech and her 11-year-old son watched part of the house near the dam fall into the river Tuesday night. They had often visited the area to see the dam and enjoy the pie from the Dam Store. “It just kind of sucked it into the water. Just literally disappeared,” said Keech, of nearby New Ulm.

Did a house collapse into the river near the Rapidan Dam in southern Minnesota? ›

Blue Earth County authorities “monitoring for downstream impacts” after house falls into water. A large portion of a house teetering on the edge of the Blue Earth River near the Rapidan Dam fell into the water late Tuesday.

Where in Minnesota did a dam break? ›

That was the case with the Rapidan Dam, roughly 90 miles southwest of the Twin Cities. Too much sediment caused the water to flow around the dam's west side, eroding much of the land.

Did the Rapidan Dam store fall into the river? ›

RAPIDAN TOWNSHIP, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Rapidan Dam in south central Minnesota suffered a partial failure on June 24, 2024, resulting in a house along the Blue Earth River, near the dam, to fall into the river. The Dam Store was then demolished, after it couldn't be saved. Here is a recap of the Rapidan Dam situation.

Where did the house fall into the river? ›

RAPIDAN TOWNSHIP, Minn. (FOX 9) - Part of the white house that was left teetering over the edge of an eroded bluff along the Blue Earth River at the Rapidan Dam after a partial failure of the dam has now fallen into the river.

What will happen if Rapidan Dam collapses? ›

Per Thilges, even if the dam completely failed and the flow was at a whopping 42,000 cubic feet per second, the water levels of the Blue Earth and Minnesota rivers in Mankato would likely only rise 3-4 inches.

Is Rapidan Dam store still standing? ›

People are mourning the loss of the Dam Store in Rapidan, Minnesota. The beloved store was demolished Friday before it could be claimed by the rushing Blue Earth River. On Saturday, local residents Eric and Louise Henderson visited the rubble of the former store.

What river flooded in Mankato? ›

Water in the Blue Earth River flows around the the Rapidan Dam southwest of Mankato Monday, threatening the integrity of the dam as well as a house on the west side of the dam. Water in the Blue Earth River flows around the the Rapidan Dam southwest of Mankato.

Who lived near a dam his whole life then floods washed his house away? ›

David Hruska woke up Monday to the roar of the dam near his Minnesota house — a sound he had fallen asleep and woken up to thousands of times in his 44 years living there. But that day, the sound was pierced by his sister and brother-in-law knocking on his door, urging him to come see the destruction happening outside.

Who owns Rapidan Dam, Minnesota? ›

The dam and reservoir are owned by Blue Earth County, and the power plant and dam were operated by Eagle Creek Renewable Energy under an agreement with the county.

What river goes through the Rapidan Dam? ›

Rapidan Dam is about 6 miles southwest of Mankato as the crow flies on the Blue Earth River. It was originally built to provide power to the city — the dam doubled the capacity of Mankato's power system when it was first erected.

What was the name of the dam that collapsed? ›

On 5 November 2015 the Fundão Dam near the city of Mariana in Southeast Brazil collapsed, unleashing 60 million cubic meters of iron ore waste and mud (called tailings), the by-products of iron ore mining operations in the area.

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