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The Flood That Sent UND Home: 72 Buildings, $75 Million, Grades as They Stood
In April 1997 the Red River of the North flooded Grand Forks, the worst flood on the river since 1826, cresting above 54 feet and displacing or evacuating more than 60,000 residents of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. The University of North Dakota canceled classes, sent students home, and assigned grades based on current standing with finals incomplete. The campus suffered 72 flooded buildings and roughly $75 million in damage, though staff efforts saved much of the campus.
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- Source1997 Red River flood - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
- Source1997 Red River flood in the United States - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
- Student PaperRemembering the Flood of 1997 - Dakota Studentdakotastudent.com
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