Weather, Emergency & Flood Information & Resources
This page began as a collection of flood related news and information. The links and phone numbers may be used to contact agencies during floods plus other emergencies and disasters as well.
Community Resources
Bold and italicized text are clickable links to websites.
Quad Cities National Weather Service This is the local weather service home page. Click HERE for a map of the Illinois and Iowa counties covered by the Quad Cities office. Click HERE for its preparedness page.
Quad Cities National Weather Service, rivers and lakes Check this page and select your location for the most recent water levels and forecasts related to flooding.
The Red Cross chapter that serves the Quad Cities provides services during emergencies such as shelter, meals, health care, and mental health care. The number to call for assistance is 1.800.733.2767 or 1.800-RedCross. Donations are welcome, and volunteers can sign up for training.
The Quad Cities Salvation Army offers a variety of services at its locations in Davenport and Moline.
BePreparedDavenport During floods, click the link for details about sandbags and sand available through public works along with other information and resources.
Be Prepared Bettendorf
Rock Island Flood Prep
Moline Flood Prep
DubuqueFloodwall and Dubuque Alerts: Street Closures, Detours, & Emergencies
Rock Island County Emergency Management
Scott County Emergency Management
Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program form
Applications may be obtained in person and submitted to: Community Action of Eastern Iowa, 500 E. 59th St., Davenport, IA 52806. The phone number is 1.563.324.3236.
Iowa residents affected by floods and other disasters who experience legal issues (tenant-landlord disputes, employment disputes, etc.), insurance issues, or related questions may contact Iowa Legal Aid for assistance. 1-800-532-1275.
Below the photo, you'll find WVIK News stories about flooding.
Community Resources
Bold and italicized text are clickable links to websites.
Quad Cities National Weather Service This is the local weather service home page. Click HERE for a map of the Illinois and Iowa counties covered by the Quad Cities office. Click HERE for its preparedness page.
Quad Cities National Weather Service, rivers and lakes Check this page and select your location for the most recent water levels and forecasts related to flooding.
The Red Cross chapter that serves the Quad Cities provides services during emergencies such as shelter, meals, health care, and mental health care. The number to call for assistance is 1.800.733.2767 or 1.800-RedCross. Donations are welcome, and volunteers can sign up for training.
The Quad Cities Salvation Army offers a variety of services at its locations in Davenport and Moline.
BePreparedDavenport During floods, click the link for details about sandbags and sand available through public works along with other information and resources.
Be Prepared Bettendorf
Rock Island Flood Prep
Moline Flood Prep
DubuqueFloodwall and Dubuque Alerts: Street Closures, Detours, & Emergencies
Rock Island County Emergency Management
Scott County Emergency Management
Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program form
Applications may be obtained in person and submitted to: Community Action of Eastern Iowa, 500 E. 59th St., Davenport, IA 52806. The phone number is 1.563.324.3236.
Iowa residents affected by floods and other disasters who experience legal issues (tenant-landlord disputes, employment disputes, etc.), insurance issues, or related questions may contact Iowa Legal Aid for assistance. 1-800-532-1275.
Below the photo, you'll find WVIK News stories about flooding.
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The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities wants to help people affected by the Mississippi River flooding. Beginning today, "clean-up kits" are available.
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EnvironmentThanks to an extensive flood control system, Dubuque seems to have come through the latest flood with little if any damage.
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The Mississippi River is falling but won't drop within its banks in the Quad Cities for a week or more.
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Davenport is enjoying improvements made in the city's flood plan since 2019. It's also working to do more.
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Businesses near the Mississippi River in Davenport are open for business despite this year's flood.
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Over the weekend, the Mississippi River crested upstream. And now (Monday) it's cresting in LeClaire and the Quad Cities.
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The Red Cross has served more than 1,000 meals to flood victims since three meal sites opened last week.
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Dubuque, Bellevue Set 3rd Highest Crests on Saturday.
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The Quad Cities National Weather Service is confident in its crest forecasts for the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois.
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The Quad Cities National Weather Service says parts of the Mississippi River will reach levels higher than the Great Flood of 1993.