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TWO ROADS IN SOUTHERNMOST MOBILE COUNTY CLOSED

Posted on: Aug 29th, 2021 | News and AnnouncementsPress Releasesfeatured newsRoad Closures

MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021, 8:30 a.m., Hurricane Ida Update) – Mobile County Department of Public Works has closed Coden Belt and Shell Belt roads in south Mobile County due to Hurricane Ida flooding. Public Works has not installed barricades at these two roads because there is permanent signage warning of water over the roadway. 

Residents are urged to use caution as more roads in low-lying areas of Mobile County may experience similar flooding. 

Play it smart. Play it safe. Whether walking or driving - anytime there is water over a roadway TURN AROUND DON’T DROWN™. 

Turn Around Don’t Drown™  safety tips from National Weather Service:

  • Avoid areas already flooded, especially if the water is flowing fast. Do not attempt to cross flowing streams.
  • Road beds may be washed out under flood waters. NEVER drive through flooded roadways – you do not know the condition of the road under the water.
  • Do not walk through moving water. Six inches of moving water can make you fall.
  • Do not drive into flooded areas. If floodwaters rise around your car, abandon the car and move to higher ground if you can do so safely. You and your car can be quickly swept away.
  • Six inches of water will reach the bottom of most passenger cars causing loss of control and possible stalling
  • A foot of water will float many vehicles.
  • Two feet of rushing water can carry away most vehicles including SUVs and pick-up trucks.
  • ·       Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize flood waters.

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