The roads flood in St. Louis City while Storm moves in the region

ST. Louis, Mo. (first alert 4) – St. Louis City saw several roads flooding Sunday afternoon while the storms moved to the region.
The tracks in the direction of the Interstate-70 near St. Louis avenue were closed for half an hour due to the stagnant water on the road.
The I-70 floods started around 3:30 p.m. The cameras of the Missouri Ministry of Transport showed that St. Louis firefighters are working to clean the drains to clean the stagnant waters. The floods were eliminated around 4 p.m.
Police from St. Louis said they responded to various areas of the city due to flooded roads. Police said stagnant water was North Tucker and North 13th Street.
“Please avoid driving in the flooded streets,” said the department in an article on X, formally Twitter. βIt’s extremely dangerous. Turn do not drown! “
A spokesperson for the Public Security Office of St. Louis City said that floods had been reported in the 13th rue in Cole and Jefferson Avenue in Madison.
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