"River Rush" and "Reflex Ridge" get you dodging and steering.
Asadi grew up in Chubayish and he was here when, just after the fall of Saddam's regime, the marsh people took shovels and broke Saddam's embankment, letting the water of the river rush out onto the plain.
Some engineers have theorized that removing too much debris from the basement would compromise the wall's support and allow water from the Hudson River to rush in.
Creeks flooded with snowmelt rush towards the Missouri river.
The mishap was reminiscent of the August 2007 collapse of an I-35W bridge in Minneapolis that killed 13 people and injured another 145 when it buckled and fell into the Mississippi River during rush-hour.
He heard a radio report that the river was going to rush up and flood the town, and that the all the residents should evacuate their homes.
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Their problems range from unemployment to difficulty getting pregnant, possible alcoholism, sex addiction, and post-traumatic-stress disorder stemming from the 2007 collapse of the I-35W bridge into the Mississippi River during an evening rush hour.
At the southern end of the Western Explorer, on the banks of the Pieman River, the former gold-rush settlement of Corinna offers the only accommodation inside the Tarkine.
Finally, the roar of the Colorado River comes into earshot and a tempestuous rush of mint-green water races through the nadir of the canyon.
In 1896, George Carmack discovered gold in a tributary of the Klondike River, Canada, precipitating the famous gold rush.
On a good day the river would be tinged scarlet as far north as Rush Street, and nobody paid much notice.
During the Gold Rush, prospectors spent five long days on it, from the Pacific Ocean to the Yukon River.
During rush hour traffic on the evening of August 1, 2007, the I-35W Mississippi River bridge, officially known as Bridge 9340, collapsed catastrophically in Minneapolis, Minnesota, claiming the lives of 13 people and injuring another 145.
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