Midwest Lakes Policy Center

Flooding in the Ozarks

The Ozarks Region is awash in water after heavy rains and flooding this spring. Bull Shoals and other Ozarks reservoirs, such as Norfork, Table Rock, Stockton and Truman are overflowing with water.

The Corps of Engineers cannot release water from the lakes because the White River is still too high. The lakes are anywhere between 10 and 30 feet above normal, with boat ramps and campsites underwater.

May 22, 2008 6:17 AM | Category: Flood

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