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No Flood Damage Reported to Roseau (MN) Churches


ROSEAU, MN (June 13, 2002) - More than half of the 2,755 residents of this rural northwest Minnesota community have been forced to leave due to severe flooding, with at least two members of local Covenant churches affected by the rising water, Covenant News Service has learned.

Roseau, located 10 miles south of the Canadian border, is home to the Evangelical Covenant Church in Roseau and Bethel Mission Covenant Church, located just outside of town.

Pastor Joe Elick Extremely heavy rainfall has created record water levels in the Roseau River, according to an Associated Press report. The river level of 23 feet is more than two feet above a 1996 record level. Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura has declared a state of emergency in that area. No major damage has been reported at the Polaris snowmobile manufacturing facility, however, which is the community's largest employer. The local hospital and schools also have escaped damage so far.

The Evangelical Covenant Church of Roseau has not suffered any water damage to its building, according to Pastor Joe Elick who spoke by telephone late this morning. (The accompanying photo shows Elick welcoming delegates to this spring's Northwest Conference Annual Meeting held at the Roseau church.) However, the homes of some church members are a different story. About two dozen people are now staying at the church and a nearby Lutheran church.

"I would say that easily over half the town has evacuated - we even evacuated - and about 75 percent of the homes have sustained structural damage," Elick said. "Our driveway washed out overnight and there is water all down the main street and all of the businesses have damage. In some places, water is waist high."

The U.S. Army of Engineers is attempting to construct a dyke to divert water back to the Roseau River, said Elick. The Red Cross and Salvation Army have sent representatives. "They couldn't get sandbags in here fast enough, so they sent some by helicopter," added Elick, who has been the Roseau pastor for 13 years.

Roseau experienced rainstorms beginning Sunday and continuing throughout Monday. "Rain was coming so fast it was like a fog," said Elick. "Now, the fields up north are like huge lakes."

Efforts to reach a spokesperson at Bethel Mission Covenant were not successful. However, in an email message this morning, neighboring Baudette Covenant Pastor Scott Christensen said he was told by a Rainy River resident that an upriver dam east of Ft. Francis and International Falls shows signs of structural damage, "which means serious trouble for all towns downstream including Baudette and Rainy River," he added.

More information about the floods will be posted on this news site as it becomes available.

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