The residents of Columbus Junction spent a week piling sandbags against the river, working to protect their downtown — to no avail. This article from the LA Times does a nice job of summing up what has been going in Columbus Junction over the past few days…
COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IOWA — The National Guard reinforcements were sent elsewhere and, on Saturday morning, the mayor tearfully delivered the news: There was no hope of holding back the flood.
But residents in this town of nearly 2,000 on the Iowa River couldn’t give up. Their bodies streaked with dirt and sweat, scores of them lined the edges of their man-made levee — a wall of stone and sand and mud, nearly 12 feet high in places, and all that stood between them and destruction.
They flung sandbag after sandbag onto the ground, trying to block the trickles of water that were seeping through the barrier.
Suddenly, in late afternoon, the trickle turned into a torrent. Beneath their feet, the dirt road was still dry, but far from solid. It rippled with each step, like a water bed.
“Get out!” yelled Linda Pierce, 46, a landscaper who has lived in this southeastern corner of the state for nearly a quarter-century. “The ground’s giving way!”