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Mon, Jun 16, 2008

CAP Flies US Senators Over Iowa Flood Damage

Harkin, Grassley Pledge Relief

The Civil Air Patrol's Iowa Wing flew Senators Tom Harkin and Chuck Grassley over several cities affected by recent flooding this weekend, providing the lawmakers with a birds-eye view of the damage. The senators were able to see the impact of the flooding in Ankeny, Mason City, Charles City, Nashua, Waverly and Des Moines.

"As I traveled across north central Iowa, I was struck by the magnitude of damage throughout the state and of the families who continue to struggle to recover from this terrible disaster," said Harkin. "I am thankful the Civil Air Patrol was able to help with today's tour. I am going back to Washington, D.C., to work to ensure that immediate relief is provided to these families."

"The extent of the damage is mind-boggling," said Grassley." My fellow Iowans can rest assured that relief is on the way."

This was an important job for the Civil Air Patrol,' said Capt. Kim Kirschman, mission pilot who transported the senators across the state. 'We
were able to meet their needs on short notice."

80 of the 99 counties declared disaster areas by Iowa Gov. Chet Culver are eligible for special aid, including loans and grants. Flooding has forced the evacuation of several areas across the state, including hospitals and retirement homes.

Iowa Wing has supported the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division over the past two weeks by providing digitial photographs of flooded areas. The images have been used to assess the extent of the floods and the damage they caused.

The dynamics of CAP's mission have changed from general photo reconnaissance to focusing specifically on critical infrastructure in affected areas.

"Photos from the CAP flyover provide local responders with information that helps them make decisions based on potential flooding, said Joyce Flinn, of
Iowa's Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. "Partnership with Civil Air Patrol has provided us with a valuable resource that provides essential information in both response and recovery."

The Iowa Wing has flown 15 missions and delivered approximately 900 photographs supporting HSEMD along with the National Weather Service.

Civil Air Patrol, the official auxiliary of the US Air Force, is a nonprofit organization with more than 56,000 members nationwide. CAP performs 90 percent of continental US inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center and was credited by the AFRCC with saving 105 lives in fiscal year 2007.

FMI: www.cap.gov

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