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Peru Levee Fails in 500-Year Missouri River Flood: Campus Closes Two Days as Town Water System Destroyed
On March 16, 2019, Peru, Nebraska's levee failed under a 500-year Missouri River flood surge triggered by the historic March 2019 bomb cyclone, sending Missouri River water into the north part of town and destroying the city's water treatment plant and well house. Peru State College immediately closed campus and suspended classes Monday and Tuesday while the city scrambled to restore water service; the college reopened Wednesday March 20 after emergency water restoration measures were in place, though the town continued to face water challenges for months.
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