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SteelMaster Building Withstands Nature’s Wrath

A canal levee ruptured early Saturday after heavy rainfall, pouring more than 3 feet of near-freezing water into hundreds of homes and stranding 3,500 people across a square mile in their desert agricultural town, authorities said.

A section of the Truckee Canal up to 50 feet long broke around 4 a.m. in Fernley, about 33 miles east of Reno, officials said. No injuries were reported.

Fernley Mayor Todd Cutler said he had reports of damage to at least 300 to 400 homes.

"I think the damages are going to be discovered more and more as we go on through the day," Cutler said.

Truckee River water flowing into the canal was diverted upstream and water in the canal was receding by noon, said Ernie Schank, president of the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District.

"We're still rescuing folks and getting people to shelter safely," said Chuck Allen of the Nevada Department of Public Safety. "I'm hoping the brunt of this is over. We sort of have some control today because it's not raining."

The break might have been started by burrowing rodents, an official said, though the cause wasn't clear.

Ten school buses were used to carry residents to shelters at schools, and bulldozers were brought in to shore up the levee, Allen said. More than 100 people had gathered at a high school shelter by midday. "Unfortunately, there are people with damaged houses, people refusing to leave their houses," Cutler said.

The nearby Fallon Naval Air Station provided two helicopters and by midmorning had rescued 18 people. "Some folks were standing in their driveways and some were on top of their buildings," said Zip Upham, a spokesman for the Navy training facility.

The break came as a storm pummeled the West Coast, raising a threat of mud slides and flooding in California, blacking out thousands of customers and blanketing the Sierra Nevada range with deep snow. However, Schank said the break may started with rodent burrowing that weakened the canal's earthen bank. "Evidently it was a rat or a gopher hole. The canal did not overtop the bank," he said.

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