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One Year After Bomb Cyclone, Scars Still Visible

System was catalyst for massive flooding in March, impacting Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas

It’s been one year since the bomb cyclone hit. The historic storm system dropped two feet of snow in the Plains and Midwest and several inches of rain, which wasn’t what an already elevated Missouri River needed.

AgWeb reports the bomb cyclone system was the catalyst for massive flooding in March, impacted Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas.

A year later, while so much has changed, there’s lot that hasn’t, as the devastation still stares farmers, landowners and residents in the face.

The scene today is dramatically different than a year ago. While the water is gone that surrounded the grain bins last March, the devastation isn’t. For Travis Green, a White Cloud, KS, farmer, his grain bins are gashed wide open, with rotting grain pouring out.

See photos and read the full report at AgWeb.

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