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Smashed paving . . . bears imprint of giant earth-moving machines that scarred city streets during flood fight.

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Omaha, NE, April 18 . . . Night falls on a chain of volunteers as they pass sandbags in an effort to contain the water in several sand boils which uprooted the pavement on Pershing Boulevard in the north section of the city. Floodlights light the…

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Four of a large group of students who came from Ames to work with other volunteers are shown here hefting sandbags into an army truck at the Golden Horse diner on South Omaha road. Left to right are John Peck of Garner; Leon Kruse of Tipton; Roger…

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Donald Wessels looks at the pile of sandbags at the basement window of the Blake Mitchell home at 619 North 30th Street. If the water doesn't reach the area, the neighborhood kids will have a heck of a big sandpile to play in.

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Food pantry for flood victims

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Protect Right Of Way - Section men for the Illinois Central railroad sandbag the right of way along their line north of Council Bluffs. In most of the area, Missouri River flood water is either standing or running on both sides of the tracks.

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Flooding along the Missouri River

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Flooding along the Missouri River

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Baking pies for flood relief workers

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Soldiers await their orders

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Food collection for flood victims

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Soldiers resting between shifts

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Sandbagging efforts along the flooded Missouri River

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A soldier communicates by radio
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