National Guard Deployed to Flooded Parts of Southern Minnesota

The Minnesota National Guard were deployed to assist with flood-relief efforts in Waterville, Minnesota, after several inches of rainfall brought catastrophic flooding to parts of the state.

The Minnesota National Guard said 44 soldiers assisted city workers in manning water pumps after floodwaters rose and filled the sewer system.

“Service members worked in shifts, ensuring the pumps ran smoothly and remained fueled and in operation,” the National Guard said.

Video captured on Monday, June 24, shows a service member operating a boat in high floodwaters, while others can be seen filling pumps with gas. Credit: DVIDS/Sgt. 1st Class Sirrina E. Martinez via Storyful

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If you wanna shut your motor off, I can walk you in the rest of the way.

He's actually pretty good.

Those marker he's got, that will be.

Yes, you have my phone, right?

You do a just south of Mankato.

So I think it's either the LAO that will be bad.

Very.

No.

They say well, dump into the Minnesota and then no.

Oh yeah, they're perfectly safe.

Chewing those up there for Dennis and the 2 ft are gonna get wet.

Yeah, I'll take off your shoes.

This is as high as it's ever been, isn't it?

I think so.

Yeah, this is, you stick it up, right?

It was raining.

I see some orange.

Um.