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Missouri Flash Flood Emergency Triggers Mass Rescue at Campground

Christy Bowen

2 hours ago
First responders navigate a swiftwater rescue boat through the raging floodwaters of the Black River near Lesterville, Missouri, as crews race to reach stranded campers.
Rescue crews navigate the swollen Black River near Lesterville as they work to reach stranded campers. (Northern Reynolds County FPD)

A dangerous flash-flooding situation is unfolding in southeastern Missouri on Friday as heavy rain continues to come down across the nation's heartland.

Life-Threatening Flash Flood Emergency Developing in Missouri

First responders are racing to reach marooned campers caught up in a flash-flooding event early Friday. A cold front creeping along at a slow pace is dumping massive amounts of rain across the region. A Flash Flood Emergency was issued for portions of southeastern Missouri on Friday, as the National Weather Service (NWS) warned people in Iron and Reynolds counties to move to higher ground.

According to the Fenton Fire Protection District, rescue crews were launched to help about 40 stranded visitors at the Black River Lodge in Lesterville. Earlier in the morning, crews were able to pluck several people stranded at campsites located along the banks of the Black River. The early morning dispatch calls indicated that some of the campers had to climb trees to get out of the raging floodwaters.

Floodwaters cover a roadway near Lesterville, Missouri, submerging a golf cart as residents and emergency crews navigate the rising water on Friday.
Floodwaters submerge a golf cart and cover roads near Lesterville as crews respond to the emergency. (Northern Reynolds County FPD)

Swiftwater rescue teams responded to the flooding situation at Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in Reynolds County on Friday morning. Park officials confirmed that the rising waters have made many areas impassable.

The slow-moving frontal boundary has triggered at least 12.25 inches of rain across the southeastern corner of Missouri in the last 24 hours. The community of Annapolis is dealing with several flooded homes in addition to washed-out roads and bridges.


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