
The Rapid City Flood of 1972: A Night That Redefined Flash Flood Warning
Fifty-Three Years Ago Tonight On the evening of June 9, 1972, a cluster of thunderstorms stalled over the eastern Black Hills of South Dakota and
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Fifty-Three Years Ago Tonight On the evening of June 9, 1972, a cluster of thunderstorms stalled over the eastern Black Hills of South Dakota and

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