No place is immune from natural disasters in this country, but which are the most dangerous, and which can sleep better knowing they are safer than other states?
Water levels are currently at an all time high in Southern Idaho. The flood conditions have overwhelmed a lot of Idahoans, but some Magic Valley outdoor enthusiasts are taking advantage of all the extra water in our area.
I'll admit that when we were supposed to get an extra foot of snow over the weekend I was excited. Now, I'm even more excited that it didn't happen. There is massive flooding across the Magic Valley and the storm drains can't keep up.
BOISE, Idaho (KLIX) With areas in Idaho facing flooding from snow melt and rain the Idaho Department of Insurance is reminding homeowners of flood insurance.
Sunday, June 5, marks the 40th anniversary of the Teton Dam disaster in Idaho.
The following is from ITD Information Specialist Reed Hollinshead:
BOISE, Idaho (PRESS RELEASE) - The Teton River Canyon echoed with the sickening sound of an unstoppable force breaking through earthen defenses and finally winning the battle after several days on the offensive...
Yesterday was scary, crazy and in many ways unbelievable. Magic Valley residence that have lived here their entire lives have never seen flooding like we saw yesterday.
Brisbane, Australia's third largest city, has been hit with flash floods that have wiped out thousands of homes and caused at least 10 reported deaths. The country is urging citizens to evacuate the impacted area. If you'd like to help those affected by the floods, you can donate to the Salvation Army in Australia...