Flood waters near roadways prompt flood warning


Audio|Source: Aberdeen Police and Fire, State Highway Patrol
02:18
Transcript:
Willardt, go ahead. Averdeen, uh... Everdean, uh... You're cutting out again, we can't, we can't hear you. We get me going over the roadways right on the highway. Come on the highway. That wouldn't be necessarily concerned. I guess if it was in the afternoon, but with it getting dark here now, I don't know if that's something you guys can throw as a warning or advisory or something? Yeah, we can certainly put a flood warning out on that. So, I mean, do you have water, like, quickly moving over the road or highway or, like, you know, how deep it is? Because we can do a flash flood warning or kind of a basic aerial flood warning. I'm just kind of trying to get an idea of, you know, you have fast-moving water and that's swollen over roads, things like that. Over. I don't have much, I guess. As far as an answer, it's just been the observation along highway 10 headed west zone on the secondary roadways and, you know, within the first 100 feet or so. I look in south on the drainage ditch, there's a point of bit of water, but I don't see it going over any of these roadways right now. And as far as an area, like I said, I started up at Lake City, and I'm still seeing it as I get into Britain with those reports also are huckering in Britain. So I don't think there's any draft moving water that I've observed yet, but there is quite a bit of water. getting close to going over quite a few roadways. Okay, copy that. Yeah, we'll get a flood product issued for that shortly up there in Marshall County. Thank you for the report. 480s,000. Thank you.
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Britton, SD 57430
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