712 Digital Group - top

Iowa Air National Guard Asked to Help with Debris Clean Up in Wake of Historic Flood

News

June 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Johnston, IA —  The Iowa National Guard state headquarters in Des Moines has tasked the 185th Air Refueling Wing and 132d Wing to provide up to 30 Airmen to help with debris clean up in the wake of historic flooding in Iowa. The Sioux City based Iowa Air Guard unit has been tasked to help in their home county of Woodbury in the western side of the state as well as neighboring Cherokee, Ida, and Buena Vista counties.

As part of their state mission, the Air Guard has Debris Removal Teams, specialized personnel and tools that includes chain saws, skid steer loaders, dump trucks and other vehicles. Airmen assigned to the domestic response mission are primarily assigned to the unit’s Civil Engineering Squadron.

A series of rainstorms caused widespread flooding that quickly overwhelmed dozens of municipalities in the Northwest corner of the Hawkeye state. As residents began cleaning up, communities were faced with large amounts of debris that included items like basement carpet, drywall, furniture, and other household content.

Getting cleanup operations underway as quickly as possible is paramount as flood debris can present public health concerns. The ANG teams will be on duty to assist with recovery efforts, starting in Spencer, Iowa.

Air National Guard Debris Removal Teams were used as recently as 2020 when they were called to Cedar Rapids in the wake of the derecho windstorm.