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Crazy year.... most schools are closed today, many roads are washed out, and almost all the major rivers are flooded... Clark county seems to be one of the worst areas so far.
CLARK COUNTY, WISCONSIN - Governor declares a state of emergency in Clark County, which was hit by five to six inches of rain.
Near Neillsville, rushing waters fill the Black River.
It carries good-sized trees and other debris along with it.
A government worker with the Wisconsin Water Service Center measures the Black River's flow.
He says it usually discharges about a thousand cubic feet per second but today the levels reach 25-thousand cubic feet per second.
Darton Staerkel/Hydraulic Technician: "I'm seeing some high flows that we haven't seen for a long time. Some of the rivers we measured today, we haven't had this kind of flow coming in for like 40 years."
The Yellow River rises in a powerful way as well along Highway 13 and drills Pittsville.
The Pittsville baseball field is completely under water.
From the dugouts to the home run fence, filled to the brim with water
Nearby Riverside Park.. looks like a River Park.
Back to the Black River, the Jackson County Sheriff says 80 homes in Black River Falls in an area called the Grove are being evacuated.
According to the National Weather Service, the Black River could reach record levels.
It's currently at 58.78 feet. That's about 12 feet above flood stage.
It's projected to rise as much as 60-point-2 feet.. which would be an inch over the mark hit during the Upper Midwest's Great Flood of '93.
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