MPR’s Sea Stachura reports on more than 10 inches of rain that scoured parts of Olmsted and Houston counties. But the real damage followed the rivers as they gushed through towns like Stockton, Goodview, Minnesota City, Houston, Rushford, and La Crescent.
A stalled frontal boundary brought rainfall and flooding of historic proportions to parts of the Upper Mississippi River Valley during August 18-19, 2007. The impact was immense, including sewer systems, roads, bridges, trees, power lines, houses, crops, and property damaged. Numerous mud slides and washed out roads from flash flooding left seven people dead.