Over the levee, pouring into town. Afterwards, the levee was found to be intact.
The overflowing tank
The refinery underwater
Oil and water don't mix.
The sandbagging effort at the Youth Activities Center.
Helicopter courtesy of Rob Summers-Tulsa, OK.
11st on the east side under water.
Moore farm. A lot of antique tractors can't be seen, but they are there.
Belcher farm near Liberty
The refinery looking east
Water treatment plant - The main plant was safe, but the intake towers flooded causing the pumps to fail, which led to the water being shut off after the reserves go too low.
1st day - Walter Johnson Park baseball field
July 1 - lookin northwest water going over the levee on the right
The east bridge looking to the west into Coffeyville.
Fair and Rodeo arena.
On 8th street looking east.
On 11st by the railroad overpass looking east.
The railroad overpass looking west on 11th st.
Cranes are suspending water pumps in the river to get the water up and running to the city.
The beginning of inspecting homes.
Not Ground Zero, but pretty close. We found a flag and had to raise it.
The Gators came in handy.
4th day - looking east down 11th st. (166/169) after the water receded.
4th day - looking west on 11 st. (166/169)
5th day - Best Western
5th day - looking southwest down 169.
Walter Johnson Park on the 5th day after the flood
Senator Sam Brownback touring the damage.
The Townsman Motel. The rushing water blew out the wall
Bathroom inside Townsman
Two of Coffeyville's finest investigating the damage
Me and Trooper Aaron McGuire (Coffeyville hometowner) guarding the perimeter.
The mayor's (former) home.
Floral Hall
Part of the roof of Floral Hall floated away.
Backside of the Appletree Inn.
Homes along 11th st. before they get torn down.
Homes getting torn down along 8th st.
Bible Baptist church getting torn down
The Budget Inn right before teardown.
The Budget Inn being torn down.
The Townsman Inn being torn down.