"personalities" With Chuck Anderson

Personalities: The Great Flood of 1993

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Synopsis

The Great Flood of 1993 hit the American Midwest from May to September, running along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and extending into nine states. Naturally, South Dakota was in its path. Chuck Anderson traveled to the southeast corner of the state, a particularly affected region. He stopped in Montrose, a town of roughly 420 people seated northwest of Sioux Falls, that fell partially underwater. There, he met John Griffith and his father, Bill, who were in the process of repairing a damaged basement where a wall caved in. Bill added that the situation was further complicated by waist-deep mud, but he knew his family's situation was not the worst. John heard stories of fish finding their way into people's homes. In Montrose, Chuck saw wet furniture sitting out in front yards and stacked on trucks, as though the community were having a yard sale of damaged goods. He stumbled upon another recovering family. Pam made a poignant observation about her elderly parents' situation,