March 13, 2026 - 05:32

The aftermath of Tuesday's severe storms continues to be felt across Marshall County, where significant flooding has forced road closures and created major travel headaches. Multiple routes remain impassable, stranding some residents and forcing lengthy detours on others.
Local officials report that high water has made several key roads unsafe, disrupting daily commutes and essential travel. The closures are not just an inconvenience but a tangible economic hit for area businesses, which are seeing a sharp drop in customer traffic as people avoid the affected zones. Some proprietors express concern over lost revenue during a critical time.
For those who must travel, the mandated detours are raising additional concerns. Drivers are being rerouted onto smaller, secondary roads not designed for heavy traffic, leading to worries about increased congestion and potential safety issues. The situation has also complicated logistics for emergency services and delivery drivers.
County crews are actively monitoring water levels and assessing damage, but a full return to normal is contingent on the floodwaters receding. Authorities urge motorists to heed all closure signs, avoid driving through standing water, and plan for extra travel time until conditions improve. The community is now facing a cleanup and recovery phase once the water fully retreats.
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