Mt. Rainier; May Take Two Years to Repair Flood Damage
15th Nov 2006, 01:45 GMT
Mount Rainier National Park is still closed and probably won’t reopen for at least two more weeks. Severe flooding last week wiped out roads, trails, sewer lines and power. Correspondent Austin Jenkins got an up close look at the damage and filed this report.
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