Meeting with the Montana Association of Floodplain Managers

Kris and Bridget attending the Montana Association of Floodplain Managers last week, a great opportunity to connect with many of our partners from local communities and state agencies. Some lesser-known disaster risk facing Montana that Kris noted:

  • Sunburst, MT’s salt flats that can cause dangerous white-out conditions on nearby highways.
  • In Belt, MT a 100-year flood event would give the town less than 15 minute to evacuate.
  • Montana has 77 miles of levees protecting communities from flooding.
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