Several more roads have opened and several more have also closed due to high water across north Missouri. Please see the list below for all roads closed due to flooding. NOW CLOSED: Buchanan County Route DD southwest of Gower between Route E and Horn Rd. (Malden Creek) Route H in Agency at Route FF […]
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Continued rain brings flooding and additional road closures to north Missouri
Several more roads have closed due to high water across northwest Missouri. Please see the list below for all roads closed due to flooding. Situations can change quickly, especially during flooding. More roads could flood without warning. Motorists are reminded to stay alert and to not drive through any water over the roadway. It only […]
MoDOT closes several area roads due to flooding
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports several area roads are closed due to flooding. In Linn County, Route C east of Shelby is closed between Route CC and Jaguar Drive. In Livingston County, Route C west of Dawn is closed between County Road 420 and Route DD. In Sullivan County, Route PP west of Milan […]
Several roads remain closed due to flooding in Carroll, Daviess and Livingston Counties
Drier conditions allowed several Northwest Missouri routes to reopen after closing yesterday due to high water. Routes in Carroll, Daviess, and Livingston counties remain closed, however. Situations can change quickly, especially during flooding. Motorists are reminded to stay alert and to not drive through any water over the roadway. It only takes six inches of […]
Roads closed in Buchanan, Caldwell and Livingston Counties due to flooding
Route 48 and Route C in Rosendale are now open after floodwaters from the One Hundred and Two River receded. Please consult the list below for the roads throughout North Missouri that are currently closed due to flooding. Remember, situations can change quickly, especially during flooding. Motorists are reminded to stay alert and to not […]
Roads closed due to flooding from rain
Several routes have closed in North Missouri due to high water. Remember, situations can change quickly, especially during flooding. Motorists are reminded to stay alert and to not drive through any water over the roadway. It only takes six inches of water (or less!) to lose control of your vehicle and possibly be swept into […]