Rain Keeps Falling In Oklahoma As State's Levees Are Tested
A surge of floodwater is moving from Oklahoma and into Arkansas. The rain has been relentless the past month and swollen rivers and tributaries are overwhelming some cities.
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May 30, 2019 at 03:28AM
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NPR News: Rain Keeps Falling In Oklahoma As State's Levees Are Tested
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