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Some areas near our location have experienced flooding due to recent heavy rainfall. Below are some frequently asked questions about the flooded areas.

What areas are currently flooded?

The neighborhoods of Oak Creek, Elm Street and Johnson Field have water levels above ground level due to the creeks overflowing their banks.

How high is the flooding?

In Oak Creek, water levels are approximately 3 feet deep in some low-lying areas. Elm Street has flooding of up to 2 feet and Johnson Field up to 1 foot in places.

When will the flooding subside?

Weather forecasts predict the rain will stop within the next 24 hours. It is estimated the flooded areas could take 2-3 days to fully drain once the rain ends.

Are any roads closed?

Main Street through Oak Creek is closed due to high water. All other main roads remain passable but drivers are advised to avoid flooded areas.

Is there assistance available?

The Red Cross has set up a relief center at the community center for any residents needing help or emergency supplies due to the flooding.

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