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On Monday, September 26, Governor of Iowa Terry Branstad, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa Kim Reynolds, and The Adjutant General of Iowa Timothy Orr travel to northeast Iowa to tour areas most affected by the 2016 Cedar River flooding. The group met with the mayors of Charles City and Green township, and also met with emergency response teams in the area to discuss damage caused by flood waters, the estimated costs associated, and the citizens of Iowa in need. They also spoke of the efforts of the Iowa National Guard and local emergency response teams, and the progress made since the flooding began on Saturday. Governor Branstad is working to have a federal state of emergency declared to gain further support for Iowa_qt_s families and industries affected; he hopes to have a response from Washington soon. This photo: City of Greene Mayor Jim O_qt_Brien shows visitors areas most affected and damaged by flood waters. (Iowa National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Linda K. Burger/Released)