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Road, ferries closed in Butler Co., KY due to high water

UPDATE: Located in Butler County on KY 269, Reed's Ferry is also closed due to high water

By Kiersten Jaggers, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Highway Department, District 3, Bowling Green, KY

BOWLING GREEN, KY (2012-03-12) - The following route is closed due to water over the road:
Logan County: KY 107/Deerlick Road is closed between mile markers 4-5.
The Rochester Ferry which operates between Butler and Ohio Counties is also closed.

Motorists should never attempt to drive through high water. The fast currents of flooding water can easily carry a vehicle off the road. Motorists who encounter a flooded highway should report it to local law enforcement.

Residents should stay tuned to local media for the latest roadway and weather information. Statewide traffic and weather information is also available at www.511.ky.gov.

District 3 counties include: Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson, Todd and Warren. -Kiersten Jaggers




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