Mayors meet with members of Congress to discuss flooding along the Mississippi River

Twenty mayors including three from Mississippi are in Washington this week
Meetings are being held this week in Washington to discuss plans to deal with the cost of...
Meetings are being held this week in Washington to discuss plans to deal with the cost of flooding along the Mississippi River and to find solutions.(WLBT)
Updated: Mar. 5, 2020 at 11:06 PM CST
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JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Twenty mayors from cities along the Mississippi River are in Washington this week to discuss the costs of flooding with federal policymakers and push for solutions.

The cost of the 2019 floods was 6.2 billion dollars in 11 states.
The cost of the 2019 floods was 6.2 billion dollars in 11 states.(WLBT)

Mayors from Vicksburg, Natchez and Greenville have been in meetings Wednesday and Thursday with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers. They are hoping for critical congressional support and investment to protect communities against increasing flooding risk.

The mayors are pushing for projects to help with the mounting disaster risk along the...
The mayors are pushing for projects to help with the mounting disaster risk along the Mississippi River.(WLBT)

The cost of the 2019 floods was 6.2 billion dollars in 11 states. That includes losses in field crops, livestock, public infrastructure, and damage to homes, businesses and vehicles.

The mayors are pushing for projects to meet the heavy recovery costs and mounting disaster risk along the Mississippi River.

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