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Flood — St. Clair, MO

May 8, 2002

The flash flooding event on the 7th and early 8th, became a major flooding event across all of southern and central Missouri through the early afternoon of May 9th. In addition to the numerous road closures, bridges blocked by debris, evacuations of towns, campgrounds, parks, and moderate river flooding, many communities had their worst flooding in more than 10 years. The American Red Cross set up shelters in Branson and Cassville due to evacuations. Flooded roadways forced several school distr

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5299174). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for St. Clair, MO

This event is one of many recorded floods in St. Clair County. See the full FEMA flood zone map, NFIP claim totals, and disaster history for the area.

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