USTRANSCOM, SDDC workers find cars underwater as Scott AFB battles flood - PHOTOS ONLY
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Severe weather dumped more than 4-3/4 inches of rain in five hours on Scott Air Force Base, Ill. April 18. Base roads became congested when unit leaders granted early release of workers, due to deteriorating driving conditions and power outages. Roads were clear by 4 p.m.
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