DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Minnesota family that watched helplessly as their house tumbled into a flooded river that eroded the bank where the home was perched say as soon as it's safe, they will reopen their nearby store, known for pies and burgers.

Blue Earth County officials said Wednesday that there were dramatic changes around a Minnesota dam overnight, with the river cutting more widely and deeply into the bank, and they are concerned about the integrity of a nearby bridge over the river.

The Rapidan Dam Store remained standing Thursday, but the house where its owners grew up toppled into the swelled Blue Earth River near Mankato two days earlier. Flooding in the area was improving, and the National Weather Service was now predicting that flooding downstream is unlikely to be devastating.

A house that was teetering on the edge of an eroding riverbank near a Minnesota dam has collapsed into the river.

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