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4:06 p.m. More road closures. Main Street was closed at West Highway 50 in O’Fallon due to flooding, according to the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency. The agency also said Illinois ...
The state’s road closure map showed Illinois 159 at Douglas Avenue and Illinois 177 to Illinois 161 at Loop Creek were closed at 3 p.m. At 11:17 a.m., the St. Clair County Emergency Management ...
Deaths. 3. Property damage. $2.9 billion ($1.6 billion in Iowa; $1.3 billion in Nebraska) The Midwestern United States experienced major floods in the spring of 2019, primarily along the Missouri River and its tributaries in Nebraska, Missouri, South Dakota, Iowa, and Kansas. The Mississippi River also saw flooding, although starting later and ...
View of flooded New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Floods in the United States (2000–present) is a list of flood events which were of significant impact to the country during the 21st century, since 2000. Floods are generally caused by excessive rainfall, excessive snowmelt, storm surge from hurricanes, and dam failure.
A permanently signed detour route (also known as an emergency detour route or emergency diversion route) is a type of route which is used temporarily during special circumstances. Various areas have developed these systems as part of incident management. The purpose of these routes is to provide a detour in the event that the parent route is ...
You can find the most up-to-date road conditions on 511 Wisconsin’s website. — Drew Dawson 7:50 a.m.: Milwaukee got 2 inches of snow before 7 a.m.; latest forecast predicts strong winds, poor ...
The closure of the interstates around Portage were extended southward to US 151 east of Madison. [59] [60] The first reported fatality due to flooding in the state was confirmed June 14 in Waukesha County. 68-year-old Robert Schaf was found near his car on a flooded road in the town of Summit. Authorities report he died after being stranded on ...
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