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River Levels Getting Near Or Above Flood Stage In Eastern Iowa

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Photo: BeritK / iStock / Getty Images

(Davenport, IA) -- Water is rising to potentially hazardous levels in Iowa's rivers.

The National Weather Service says portions of the Cedar, Iowa, Mississippi, and Wapsipinicon Rivers are near or have reached flood stages.

River levels expected to keep rising as we get more rain this weekend.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources advises caution for those participating in water activities.

Photo Credit: Getty Images


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