By Associated Press - Sunday, February 16, 2020

FREMONT, Neb. (AP) - Two people were rescued from a cabin near Fremont after flood waters from the Platte River surrounded the building.

Dodge County officials say the two people were rescued around 8 p.m. Saturday after the cabin was surrounded by water that was more than 4 feet deep.

Both people rescued from the cabin were taken to a hospital in good condition.



Dodge County officials say ice jams along the Platte River caused the flooding southwest of the city of Fremont.

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