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Flooded roads in Clay County, Kentucky, on Saturday. ... There are more than 300 road closures, with (state transportation) ... Alabama, on Sunday. - Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser/USA ...
More than 300,000 customers spread across Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia were without power as of the early hours of Sunday, according to poweroutage.us. ... Flooding on Mary Road in ...
At least one person is dead as a powerful storm batters the eastern half of the US with dangerous flooding, prompting hurried evacuations, widespread road closures and hazardous travel conditions ...
[citation needed] The first section of Interstate in Alabama opened to traffic was the eight-mile (13 km) stretch of I-65 between northern Jefferson County and Warrior on December 10, 1959. [7] A 26-mile (42 km) segment between Clanton and Calera opened to traffic on March 23, 1961. [ 8 ]
Now Old Ladiga Road, Howell Road, and Cherokee CR 29 SR 73: 11.219: 18.055 SR 71 at Higdon: SR 377 at the Tennessee state line 1956: current SR 74: 170.856: 274.966 I-22/US 78 exit 7: US 278 at the Georgia state line 1934: current Mostly unsigned, concurrent with US 278 east of Hamilton: SR 75 — — Cedar Bluff: Georgia state line
State Route 158 (SR 158) is a 21.44-mile-long (34.50 km) state highway in northern Mobile County in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Alabama.The western terminus of the highway is at an intersection with U.S. Route 98 (US 98) northwest of Wilmer, just shy of the Mississippi state line.
Officials continue to monitor road conditions across parts of the South impacted by the storm. Ongoing closures on Interstate 10 include a section in Florida from mile marker 5 in Escambia County ...
U.S. Route 78 (US 78) is a major east–west U.S. Highway across the central part of Alabama.It is internally designated State Route 4 (SR 4) by the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT), though the only section of SR 4 that is signed is along portions mainly west of Jasper.