Crime & Safety

Flash Flooding Not a Major Problem in Fenton, High Ridge

However, emergency management officials will be closely monitoring flood stages and cresting forecasts Friday morning.

Heavy rains today prompted Jefferson County emergency officials to alert residents who live near rivers to move to higher ground.

That's especially the case in Desoto where emergency evacuations and rescues have taken place, our partners at Fox 2 report. Power has been shut off in some parts of the city and an emergency shelter has been set up.

However, there have been no major reports of flooding in Fenton and High Ridge, said Jina Akins, deputy director of the the Jefferson County Emergency Management Department. But that may change.

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"We'll begin monitoring river forecasts and cresting stages on Friday morning," she said.

Officials with the Fenton and High Ridge fire protections districts tell Patch there have been spot issues in the area, but nothing major.

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The Jefferson County Emergency Management Department offers the following flooding preparedness tips: 

  • Closely monitor forecasts realizing that predicted river stages and impact will likely change;
  • Identify multiple routes to and from destinations if you are traveling or live in areas prone to flooding;
  • Never attempt to drive or walk through flooded areas. Turn around, don’t drown.

You can learn about flooded roadways in the county and river stages on the department's website.


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