ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Several roads have opened and others have closed as the flooding continues across northwest Missouri’s saturated ground. Rivers and streams are full and with nowhere else to go, the accumulating water has collected on some highways, prompting their closure while the waters are receding in other areas.
Crews from the Missouri Department of Transportation, working with law enforcement and regional emergency services are monitoring many areas for rising waters. 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 takes six inches of water (or less!) to lose control of your vehicle and possibly be swept into rising floodwaters. Any time there is water over the roadway, there may be unseen damage to the road surface below. Do not drive through water over a roadway or around construction barricades. MoDOT encourages all motorists to Turn Around! Don’t Drown!
As waters recede and MoDOT crews are able to asses that there is no damage to the road surface from the floodwaters, they will reopen routes to traffic.
To keep up with the latest road closures for flooding, incidents and roadwork, the Missouri Department of Transportation provides a Traveler Information Map at www.modot.org. Motorists are advised to check the map or call 1-888 ASK MODOT (1-888-275-6636) before heading out to plan alternate routes, as needed.
NOW CLOSED:
Andrew County
- Route 48 on the east side of Rosendale (One Hundred and Two River)
- Route B west of Bolckow (One Hundred and Two River) NOW OPEN
- Route C south of Rosendale (One Hundred and Two River)
Buchanan County
- Route 6 east of Route W (Platte River)
- Route H at Route FF in Agency (Platte River)
Chariton County
- U.S. Route 24 east of Route J (Mussel Fork) NOW OPEN
- Route 11 between U.S. Route 24 and Route BB (Salt Creek)
- Route D one mile west of Route DD (Mussel Fork)
- Route E in Rothville (Yellow Creek)
- Route J south of Dalton
- Route MM west of Dalton
- Route O between Route 129 and Bluegrass Avenue (Bee Branch Creek)
- Route P 1.5 miles east of Route 129 (Puzzle Creek)
- Route TT one-half mile east of Route 139 (Turkey Creek)
Daviess County
- U.S. Route 69 between Route Z and Route DD (Grand River)
- Route K north of Route P between Grate Avenue and Hope Avenue (Pilot Grove Creek) NOW OPEN
- Route T between County Road 145 and U.S. Route 69 (Big Creek)
- Route Z between Route AA and the Gentry County line (Grand River)
Gentry County
- Route A between Route T and 440th Street (Grand River)
- Route F between U.S. Route 169 and 472nd Road (Grand River) NOW OPEN
- Route H from Carmack Junction south to Route E (Grand River)
- Route H north of Berlin (Hickory Creek)
- Route T between Route A and Route EE (Grand River)
Grundy County
- Route W southwest of Trenton (Hickory Creek) NOW OPEN
Harrison County
- U.S. Route 136 from U.S. Route 169 to Route W in Bethany
- Route AA between U.S. Route 69 and Interstate 35 (Big Creek)
- Route ZZ between West 115 Avenue and West 385th Street (Sampson Creek) NOW OPEN
Linn County
- Route 139 between Route B and one mile north of Route B (Parsons Creek) NOW OPEN
- Route WW between Newark Road and the Macon County line (Mussel Fork)
Livingston County
- Route C west of Dawn (Shoal Creek)
- Route KK east of Chula NOW OPEN
Nodaway County
- Route AE between Panther Road and Pebble Road (Damaged Culvert)
- Route VV between Route AH and Mercury Road (Platte River) NOW OPEN
For more information, call 1-888-ASK-MODOT (888-275-6636) or visit www.modot.org/northwest and view the online Traveler Information Map. In addition, MoDOT provides updated information on Twitter @MoDOTNorthwest and Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOTNWDistrict.
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