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At least three people drowned in Missouri, including two poll workers, as a result of flooding caused by heavy rains that hit southern and eastern parts of the state and forced numerous road ...
Timing of the closures will depend on rising flood water levels on the Missouri River, which is expected to crest at Omaha at moderate flood stage, 35.3 feet, at 1 a.m. Thursday, according to the ...
National Weather Service issued a flood watch Monday after the area has already seen flooding throughout the weekend due to remnants from Hurricane Helene. Another 1-3 inches rainfall is likely ...
St. Francois State Park was temporarily closed due to flooding. [24] Flash flood emergencies were issued for Union City, and Hickman, Kentucky. [25] [26] [27] Mudslides also occurred in downtown Hickman, sliding onto roads, which led to closures, including a closure on Kentucky Route 94, a road which led to downtown Hickman.
Interstate 29 was closed in March, and again in May, from Council Bluffs to the Missouri state border and from there to St. Joseph, Missouri, [40] [41] [42] with portions of the interstate under 15 ft (4.6 m) of water. [citation needed] On September 20, sections of Interstate-680 and Interstate 29 were once again closed due to Missouri River ...
The most extreme flooding occurred along the tributaries of the Missouri River, the largest tributary (by area) of the Mississippi River. The 12-month period ending in April 2019 was the wettest to date during the 1895-2019 period of record, with an average of 36.27 inches (921 mm) of precipitation over the conterminous United States.
A rare flash flood emergency was issued for around 5,000 people in Yellville and surrounding areas of Marion County after 6 to 11 inches of rain fell in just four to five hours, according to the ...
30 miles (48 km) of I-70 were closed because of the floods, [34] with some vehicles completely submerged. [21] The Gateway Arch was closed on July 26 due to the flooding. [35] Flood damage to the MetroLink light rail transit system in St. Louis was estimated at $18–20 million. [36]