Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen are jointly urging people to stay off the Missouri River as water levels continue to surpass flood stage. This warning follows updates from emergency management officials and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The governors emphasized the seriousness of the situation and the importance of staying informed and prioritizing safety. The governors write, “Now is not the time to be on the water. In addition to higher-than-normal flow, there’s also the potential for more debris in the water, which poses a significant risk to anyone on the Missouri. It’s best to wait until levels return to normal to resume regular activities.” Excessive rainfall in eastern South Dakota, northeastern Nebraska, and northwestern Iowa has caused flooding, road closures, and evacuations. Officials have been closely monitoring conditions along the river and its tributaries since late last week.