Evacuations Underway In St Francois County

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Evacuations underway in St. Francois County
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Evacuations Underway in St. Francois County

Missouri Residents Urged to Leave Homes Immediately Due to Imminent Levee Breach

Residents in low-lying areas of St. Francois County, Missouri, are being urged to evacuate their homes immediately due to the imminent risk of a levee breach.

The St. Francois County Sheriff's Office issued an evacuation order for all residents living in the vicinity of the Little Black River.

The levee, which is located near the town of Doe Run, has been compromised due to heavy rainfall and flooding in recent days.

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the area, and water levels are expected to continue to rise in the coming hours.

Emergency responders are on the scene and are assisting with evacuations.

Residents who are unable to evacuate their homes are urged to seek shelter on higher ground.

The evacuation order is in effect until further notice.

Residents are advised to monitor local news and weather reports for updates.

The St. Francois County Sheriff's Office is urging all residents to take this situation seriously and to evacuate their homes immediately.

The safety of the community is the top priority, and the Sheriff's Office is doing everything in its power to ensure that residents are safe.