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Flooding On Roads In Medora And Seymour Area

Last updated on Monday, January 2, 2012

(MEDORA) - The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces rising waters have caused the closure of roads in the Seymour District.

The closures will remain in effect until waters recede.

The following sections of roadway have either been closed or INDOT is advising motorists to use caution around these areas of high water: Jackson County State Road 235 - between Mill Street (Medora) and County Road 460 West.

When encountering a flooded roadway, INDOT urges drivers to turn around and not drive through standing water. According to the National Weather Service, most flooding deaths occur in automobiles. Six inches of standing water is enough to cause passenger cars to stall and a foot of water will float many vehicles.

For the latest news and information about INDOT, please visit www.in.gov/indot and www.trafficwise.in.gov.

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