A dam in south central Minnesota failed, leading to fears of flooding for at least 45,000 residents in the valley below. Rapidan Dam, a 114-year-old structure, is at risk of collapsing due to abnormally high levels of rainfall. Evacuations have been advised for low-lying areas in the Minnesota River Valley.
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Rapidan Dam failure led to fears of flooding for 45,000 residents
Debris accumulation and power outages reported in nearby areas
Evacuations advised for low-lying areas in the Minnesota River Valley
Local officials and agencies are closely monitoring the situation
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Officials are monitoring the situation closely
Evacuations have been advised for at-risk areas
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Fear of potential flooding for thousands of residents