Army Corps of Engineers working to prevent flooding
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending more staff to levees and dams in its district to monitor flood levels. Out of 18 reservoirs in the Kansas City district, two are 100 percent full: Perry Lake and Long Branch Lake. The rest are almost at full capacity.
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