Some area highways reopen, others remain closed due to flooding
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MODOT busy with road flooding in southern Missouri, 150 roadways closed - Missourinet
Crews from the Missouri Department of Transportation are busy with roadway flooding, mainly in southern counties. Chris Engelbrecht, the director of MoDOT’s Safety & Emergency Management Division says by late Sunday afternoon, approximately 150 roadways were closed. MODOT’s list of state roads closed because of flooding “We’ve seen a lot of impacts, of course, in […]
Some area highways reopen, others remain closed due to flooding
As some of the water has receded, some area highways remain closed due to flooding, while others have reopened. IDriveArkansas.com is showing Arkansas Highway 395 from Salem to the state line has reopened after its closure this weekend. Elsewhere in Fulton County, one portion of Arkansas Highway 223 reopened. The southbound lane remains closed at South Brushy Creek due to a washout over a box culvert. Two portions of Arkansas Highway 9 in Fulton…
Some highways continue to be closed in the region, MoDOT says - Houston Herald
Highways continue to be closed in the area due to high water, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation.Listed on Monday morning are:Highway BB at Boiling Springs. Highway Y on the Texas and Howell counties line. Highway EE south of Cabool. Highway YY near the Texas and Shannon counties line.The post Some highways continue to be closed in the region, MoDOT says appeared first on Houston Herald.
Flooded Roads in Southeast Missouri | Missouri Department of Transportation
Flooded Roads in Southeast Missouri Visitor (not verified) Sun, 04/06/2025 - 13:00 Update 1:00 p.m. SIKESTON – The Missouri Department of Transportation has closed several state routes in Southeast Missouri due to the recent storms. In addition, motorists are encouraged to watch for flash flooding. This could cause water to quickly rise in areas that were previously safe. MoDOT crews will continually monitor state routes, but motorists are …
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