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Emergency Flood Situation in Spencer, IA: Residents Urged to Shelter and Conserve Water Amid Threatening Conditions

People in Spencer, IA Urged to Shelter Amidst Flooding

Date Published: Jun. 22, 2024

SPENCER, Iowa – Flood Emergency

Emergency crews in Spencer, Iowa have tirelessly worked throughout the night and into the afternoon of Saturday in response to significant flooding. Unprecedented levels of rainfall instigated historic flood levels from the Little Sioux and Ocheyedan Rivers, leading to the closure of all roads in Spencer.

In this state of emergency, city officials are strongly urging local residents to shelter in place if possible, due to the severity of the situation. The city’s sewer plant is currently submerged and inoperable with sewer services projected to be unavailable in the next 24 to 48 hours. Residents are advised to refrain from flushing or using water reserves unless absolutely demanded by the circumstances.

Call for Restrained Use of Water

Residents are specifically admonished to practice restraint when using water and to expect more updates on the sewer plant as soon as more information becomes accessible. For those in need, sandbags are made available at Pedersen Park. In response to the ongoing emergency, shelters have been established around the town.

Power Outages and Safety Measures

Simultaneously, Southwest Spencer is grappling with a power outage with sporadic outages reported throughout the city. Residents are encouraged to stay indoors instead of trying to address any downed power lines. The Spencer Waste Water Treatment Facility is also without power, prompting officials to advise citizens against using utilities like toilets, showers, bathtubs, washing machines, and dishwashers. However, tap water remains safe to drink.

Evacuation And Shelter Support

Following continued rain overnight, flood waters continue to surge. In adherence to the challenging circumstances, the Clay County Sheriff and Clay County Emergency Management have evacuated some residents in the path of rising waters. For south side Spencer residents who need to evacuate their homes, the Faith Pentacostal Church is offering shelter. For residents on the north, the Spencer YMCA is their haven.

In a critical message, city officials have warned people to maintain a safe distance from the city, particularly because the Little Sioux River flows through the community, contributing further to rising waters.

Contact Information and Urgent Assistance

In these trying times, the Spencer Emergency Call Center remains open for residents seeking non-medical emergency information. Residents can call the center at (712) 264-8407 where staff will assist and provide support with non-emergency needs.

Continuing Flood Conditions

Flood conditions continue to pose a threat and the circumstances are rapidly evolving. Everyone is urged to prioritize personal safety and follow guidelines and requests disseminated by local officials.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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