Sights on Spencer

By John Carver, Decorah

Letter to the editor,

Not that long ago, there was midnight terror. It was raining, lots of rain, and it covered a wide area of northwest Iowa. Rising rivers and flooding occurred, causing mountains of misery.

A lone relative living in Spencer was in the heart of this midnight blackness. The news reported all roads closed, electricity and gas gone, as well as defunct water and sewer systems. All of life’s support systems idled.

This event had been mean spirited. Sewer enriched basements consumed everything in sight. Basements not only flooded but walls collapsed. Furnaces, air conditioners, soft water systems, washing machines and dryers, electrical boards all  gone. There is also the concern of waiting to install a new furnace before cold weather. This list exceeds 400 households. Too late for air conditioning.

No cooking, no going to the bathroom, no showers, no phones, no gas stations, no banking, no dry cleaners, no grocery stores, no hospital, no job, no anything. I’m told there is not a big hill, but a huge mountain of refuse outside of town. Many families have given up and left town. 

Spencer was a unique town that encountered a damaging fate from nature. It will be years before it fully recovers. 

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