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tribtown > The route of North Indiana 11 to Jonesville was impassible June 8, 2008, as flood waters from the East Fork of the White River inundated the area.
tribtown > A car splashes through the flood waters along North Indiana 11 in the early morning hours of June 8, 2008.
tribtown > Seymour Police Department Sgt. Ryan Huddleston spent the morning of June 8, 2008, notifying residents in several neighborhoods on the city's west side that they were being evacuated because of rising flood waters from the East Fork of the White River. This residence was in Devonshire subdivision.
tribtown > Flood waters from the swollen East Fork of the White River cover Bell Ford Drive on June 8, 2008. The National Weather Service forecast that the river would crest at 21.3 feet at 8 p.m. that day. The historical high for the river was 21 feet on March 26, 1913. The flooding forced the evacaution of several neighborhoods on Seymour's west side including Devonshire, Coventry and Crestview.
tribtown > Residents move furniture from a home in the Nottingham Drive area on Seymour's west side.  Residents in about 1,800 homes in Seymour were alerted of the possible need to evacuate their homes because of the rising East Fork of the White River.
tribtown > Three Seymour residents brave flood waters to reach their homes near Sir Lancelot and Camelot Drives on June 8, 2008.
tribtown > A resident of Coventry Place housing addition, on Seymour's northwest side, takes a kayak into the neighborhood June 8, 2008, as water from the East Fork of the White River flowed into the streets and around homes.
tribtown > The intersection of West Eighth Street and Governor's Lane in Seymour was inundated with flood water June 8, 2008, as it crept into neighborhoods on the city's northwest side.
tribtown > The Crestview neighborhood on Seymour's northwest side became flooded June 8, 2008, after the East Fork of the White River overflowed its banks and crested near 21 feet.
The route of North Indiana 11 to Jonesville was impassible June 8, 2008, as flood waters from the East Fork of the White River inundated the area.
 > The route of North Indiana 11 to Jonesville was impassible June 8, 2008, as flood waters from the East Fork of the White River inundated the area.
The route of North Indiana 11 to Jonesville was impassible June 8, 2008, as flood waters from the East Fork of the White River inundated the area.
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