Thursday, May 7, 2015

Several Area Highways Closed Due To Flooding; DeWitt Being Evacuated



After the Dorchester area received approximately 5" of rain last night and this morning -- while Lincoln received 7" and some areas of southern Saline County received over 10" -- the Associated Press is reporting that authorities say several highways and local roads have been closed because of runoff from overnight thunderstorms in southeast Nebraska.

The department says U.S. Highway 81 was closed in both directions at Hebron. 
Other closures were reported on U.S. Highway 77 south of Nebraska Highway 33.

Authorities are evacuating the Saline County town of DeWitt as water from Turkey Creek and the Big Blue River rise. The Saline County Sheriff's Office, Nebraska State Patrol and area rescue departments are taking people to a shelter at Tri-County High School south of town.

In Lancaster County, startling photos showing the Lancaster Event Center surrounded by floodwater and standing water covering the field at Haymarket Park showed the extent of Wednesday night storms in Lincoln.  (See pictures of Lincoln area flooding here.)

Law enforcement warned drivers to use extreme caution as some roads and intersections are closed by flooding and the water continues to rise in some areas.

Reports of over 10 inches came in from Swanton, 9 inches near Wilber and 8 inches at Western. 

Tri County Public Schools in DeWitt called off classes because road flooding kept buses from running their routes.  Wilber-Clatonia cancelled school for the day.

Sizeable portions of Deshler and Hebron are under water in nearby Thayer County.

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