
Iowa flooding
Thousands have fled homes and businesses in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After days of heavy rain, the Cedar River is overflowing, and is expected to crest Tuesday morning about seven feet above major flood stage, reports Scott Pelley.
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Thousands have fled homes and businesses in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After days of heavy rain, the Cedar River is overflowing, and is expected to crest Tuesday morning about seven feet above major flood stage, reports Scott Pelley.
Tropical Storm Julia was downgraded to a depression Thursday morning. It moved offshore after dumping record rainfall in parts of Georgia. After soaking the Southeast, the storm system now threatens to cause flooding along the coast. David Begnaud reports from Folly Beach, South Carolina.
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Hermine threatens several states with rough surf and dangerous flooding as millions celebrate Labor Day. The former tropical storm is slowly moving out to sea, but it's creating dangerous rip currents and storm surges, stretching from New Jersey to Massachusetts. Jericka Duncan reports from Seaside Heights, New Jersey.
Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at CBS' Boston station WBZ, provides an update on the storm that is threatening Mid-Atlantic states and New England with fierce winds, dangerous surf and inland flooding.
Thousands are without power and millions are facing dangerous flooding from tropical storm Hermine in Florida. CBS News' Omar Villafranca has the latest from Panacea, Florida.
Florida is already facing severe flooding after Hermine made landfall, and the threat will move up the coast this weekend. CBS News' Mark Strassman is in Georgia, where the eye of the storm is heading next.
A system that could become a tropical storm is churning off the coast of South Florida and is set to bring heavy rains to the area over the next several days; Longtime host of "CBS Sunday Morning" Charles Osgood announced his retirement during Sunday's broadcast
Will the system off the coast of Florida turn into a tropical storm? Chief Meteorologist Craig Setzer is tracking the storms for WFOR in Miami.
A system that could become a tropical storm is churning off the coast of South Florida and is set to bring heavy rains to the area over the next several days. The storm could bring flooding, but health officials are also worried about an uptick in mosquito breeding due to the standing water and, with it, a possible increased spread of Zika virus. Omar Villafranca has more.
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President Obama walked through a devastated neighborhood in Zachary, Louisiana on Tuesday. He urged victims to apply for federal aid while acknowledging a full recovery will require more effort. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
Thunderstorms are forecast in southern Louisiana during President Obama's visit Tuesday. The president will make his long-awaited trip to the state to tour areas devastated by historic flooding. The disaster killed at least 13 people. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Baton Rouge.
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Over 100,000 families have asked for federal help after floods devastated Louisiana last week. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez has the latest on Louisiana's recovery efforts.
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President Obama will visit flood-ravaged Louisiana on Tuesday. The disaster has killed at least 13 people and damaged around 60,000 homes. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Denham Springs where many are monitoring the government's response to the natural disaster.
After historic, deadly floods, Louisiana is on a long road to recovery. At least 13 people are dead and thousands are in shelters. CBS News correspondent Manny Bojorquez joins CBSN to discuss.
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President Obama has received criticism for not visiting Louisiana in the wake of historic flooding. He plans to make a visit to Baton Rouge next week. On Friday, Donald Trump toured the damage. Manuel Bojorquez has a report.
Relief teams are flocking to Louisiana to help residents recover from a week of deadly floods. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
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Three inches of rain Wednesday night and thunderstorms all day Thursday ended hopes of Louisiana drying out anytime soon. Residents there are beginning to file insurance claims, but they say that won't cover all their costs after historic flooding. Omar Villafranca has more.
Historic flooding in Louisiana could lead to the state's biggest housing crisis since Hurricane Katrina. The disaster has led to at least 13 deaths. Tens of thousands of homes are affected, forcing many people stay in shelters. Twenty parishes have been declared disaster areas, and many of them are still under flash flood warnings. Omar Villafranca reports from Sorrento on the expensive cleanup effort.
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