Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department – Flooded Roadways Due to Heavy Rain

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Flooded Roadways

We are getting reports of flooded roadways in our county due to the heavy rain we have been experiencing. The rain is not expected to move out for another couple more hours so the roadways could become more dangerous before then. Hwy 334 has several spots that has become flooded. In front of Hwy 334 Junction, water has completely covered the road. Another area we have been notified about is on Hwy 7 south where the three bridges are, water has begun to pool on both sides of each bridge. So please use caution driving tonight on ALL roadways. If you need to report flooding, weather damage, or trees blocking the roads, please give us a call anytime at 662-234-6421. Have a good night and stay safe!

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