Too much water

Deer try to navigate the floodwater as it fills Missouri farmland after the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORGOV000281" title="U.S. Army Corps of Engineers" href="/topic/science-technology/engineering/u.s.-army-corps-of-engineers-ORGOV000281.topic">U.S. Army Corps of Engineers</a> breached the levee at Birds Point New Madrid Floodway near Cairo to relieve pressure from the rising Mississippi River.

( E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune / May 3, 2011 )

Deer try to navigate the floodwater as it fills Missouri farmland after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers breached the levee at Birds Point New Madrid Floodway near Cairo to relieve pressure from the rising Mississippi River.

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