America's floodgates broke open last week after three once-in-a-thousand-year rain storms left 38 people dead across the midwestern United States.The massive flooding began on July 25, when record-breaking rainfall drenched St. Louis, trapping cars in more than 10 inches of flood water, closing roads and causing at least one death.Just a few days later, on July 28, rural parts of eastern were flooded after the National Weather Service received reports of up to 14 inches of rainfall.
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