Take a look back at the flood of 1993
From the A look back at the Flood of 1993 on the anniversary of its record-breaking day series
When the Mississippi River reached record levels 26 years ago, the overflowing water covered 400,000 square miles and caused dozens of deaths. This week, though, when the river exceeded those levels in parts of the upper Midwest, flooding was mostly limited to open riverfronts and swaths of farmland.
On June 27, 1993, the Mississippi River topped the flood stage in ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´. The Great Flood of '93 had officially arrived.ÌýÌýAll told, the river stayed above flood stage at ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ for 147 days.ÌýThe crest on Aug. 1, 1993, was 19.6 feet over flood stage at ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and halfway up the grand riverfront staircase at the Gateway Arch.
The flood of 1993 officially ended on Sept. 13, 1993, when the Mississippi River fell below flood stage. We searched our archives for the best photos to show the might of the Flood of 1993.