- Nov 30, 2024
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Lexington residents woke up to a waterlogged nightmare as heavy rainfall caused dangerous flash flooding across the city. Authorities were forced to close multiple roads, disrupting morning commutes and leaving drivers stranded in rising waters.
Emergency crews worked through the night as the following roads became impassable due to high water levels:
Lexington Police Department issued multiple high water alerts and deployed barricades at flooded intersections. First responders reported rescuing at least seven motorists who attempted to drive through flooded areas.
"We cannot stress this enough - never drive through standing water," warned Lexington Fire Department spokesperson Capt. Jessica Robbins. "Just 12 inches of moving water can sweep away most vehicles."
The National Weather Service predicts more scattered showers throughout the week, keeping the flood threat active. City engineers are monitoring creek levels and drainage systems closely.
Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts and plan alternate routes. Several schools delayed openings due to the hazardous road conditions.
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