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tribtown > Seymour Mayor Craig Luedeman shows Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman the damage to Coventry Place housing addition, on the city's northwest side, June 9, 2008. The damage was caused by flooding from the East Fork of the White River.
tribtown > Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman looks over flood waters in the Coventry Place housing addition with Seymour Mayor Craig Luedeman June 9, 2008.
tribtown > The Coventry Place housing addition on Seymour's northwest side had water hovering in the streets June 9, 2008. That was after the East Fork of the White River crested at nearly 21 feet and flowed into this area.
tribtown > Streets in the Coventry Place housing addition on Seymour's northwest side were filled with flood water June 9, 2008.
tribtown > Water filled Bristol Court in Seymour, in the Coventry Place housing addition, June 9, 2008, after the East Fork of the White River crested at nearly 21 feet.
tribtown > Coventry Place housing addition on Seymour's northwest side was filled with flood waters June 8, 2008, after the East Fork of the White River exceeded its banks.
tribtown > Indiana 235, going out of Medora, remained closed June 9, 2008, after flood waters from the East Fork of the White River rushed into town.
tribtown > Indiana 235 out of Medora remained closed June 9, 2008, after flood waters from the East Fork of the White River covered the roadway.
tribtown > These homes, between David and Mill streets in Medora, were overtaken with floodwaters June 9, 2008, after the East Fork of the White River overflowed its banks and rushed into town.
Seymour Mayor Craig Luedeman shows Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman the damage to Coventry Place housing addition, on the city's northwest side, June 9, 2008. The damage was caused by flooding from the East Fork of the White River.
 > Seymour Mayor Craig Luedeman shows Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman the damage to Coventry Place housing addition, on the city's northwest side, June 9, 2008. The damage was caused by flooding from the East Fork of the White River.
Seymour Mayor Craig Luedeman shows Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman the damage to Coventry Place housing addition, on the city's northwest side, June 9, 2008. The damage was caused by flooding from the East Fork of the White River.
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