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2007 Miami Flooding Slide Show

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This file photo shows Steve Owens Boulevard, in Miami, Okla., under water during the recent flooding. Steve Owens Boulevard is seen from the upper left to the lower right in this photo. In the upper right is the campus of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

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Coffeyville Flood 1

Flooded east side of Coffeyville, Kan., Monday morning, Juluy 2, 2007.

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Miami Flood 1

A worker with Pepsi Company removing the soda machine out of Big Daddy's BBQ in Miami, Ok., as the Neosho River flood waters approach the store Monday morning, July 2, 2007.

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Miami Flood 2

A Miami Fire Department rescue boat takes Miami utility workers out to shut off transformers in the flood beside the Ottawa County Fair Grounds in Miami, Ok., on Monday morning, July 2, 2007.

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Susan Nott climbs over the sandbags to take coffee to her husband Jim Nott at thieir store Nott's Grocery Store in Miami early Tuesday morning.

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Com-Tech Computers is closed due to recent flooding in Miami, Okla., as seen Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007, near Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ( NEO ).

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Globe/T. Rob Brown A Miami, Okla., man throws away a bag of contaminated possessions due to recent flooding in Miami, Okla., Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007. Section: News

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Globe/T. Rob Brown Ventilation units are being used to remove contaminants due to recent flooding at NEO A&M's Dobson Hall in Miami, Okla., Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007. Section: News

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A Miami, Okla., street department equipment operator looks over a pile of contaminated possessions due to recent flooding in Miami, Okla., Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007, in the front yard of a home near Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

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Globe/Gary Crow Miami Municipal Pool is the lower left and you can see the yellow and the blue water slides. Upper left is Miami Fairgrounds with the grandstand far upper left. The white roof that is at an angle with all the fairground buildings is one that floated across the highway 125 and landed on several fairground buildings.

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images_sizedimage_197132834

This file photo shows Steve Owens Boulevard, in Miami, Okla., under water during the recent flooding. Steve Owens Boulevard is seen from the upper left to the lower right in this photo. In the upper right is the campus of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

  • The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
Coffeyville Flood 1

Flooded east side of Coffeyville, Kan., Monday morning, Juluy 2, 2007.

  • The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
Miami Flood 1

A worker with Pepsi Company removing the soda machine out of Big Daddy's BBQ in Miami, Ok., as the Neosho River flood waters approach the store Monday morning, July 2, 2007.

  • The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
Miami Flood 2

A Miami Fire Department rescue boat takes Miami utility workers out to shut off transformers in the flood beside the Ottawa County Fair Grounds in Miami, Ok., on Monday morning, July 2, 2007.

  • The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
images_sizedimage_184105537

Susan Nott climbs over the sandbags to take coffee to her husband Jim Nott at thieir store Nott's Grocery Store in Miami early Tuesday morning.

  • The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
images_sizedimage_197132946

Com-Tech Computers is closed due to recent flooding in Miami, Okla., as seen Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007, near Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ( NEO ).

  • The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
images_sizedimage_197133052

Globe/T. Rob Brown A Miami, Okla., man throws away a bag of contaminated possessions due to recent flooding in Miami, Okla., Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007. Section: News

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images_sizedimage_197133203

Globe/T. Rob Brown Ventilation units are being used to remove contaminants due to recent flooding at NEO A&M's Dobson Hall in Miami, Okla., Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007. Section: News

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A Miami, Okla., street department equipment operator looks over a pile of contaminated possessions due to recent flooding in Miami, Okla., Thursday afternoon, July 12, 2007, in the front yard of a home near Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

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Globe/Gary Crow Miami Municipal Pool is the lower left and you can see the yellow and the blue water slides. Upper left is Miami Fairgrounds with the grandstand far upper left. The white roof that is at an angle with all the fairground buildings is one that floated across the highway 125 and landed on several fairground buildings.

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