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Flash Flood — Butler, MO

Dec 31, 2002

Unofficial measurements of around 3.5 inches of rain in 3 days caused flooding of roads, creeks, and low-lying areas. Indian Creek north of Poplar Bluff flooded a quarter mile stretch of NN Highway. A van became stranded in floodwaters along the highway. A towing company rescued 10 vehicles that were stranded on flooded gravel roads off Highways 142 and B. Police rescued a dog that was chained to its dog house in two feet of water. In Ripley County, Routes H and W were closed. Highway 158 at Ha

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5324060). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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