Portion of SR 13 closed in Kosciusko County due to standing water
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?Traffic Alert Kosciusko Cty. Standing ? @ SR13 and North Southshore Dr. No semis NB from US 30
— Sgt. Ted Bohner (@ISPBremen) November 5, 2017
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, Ind. – A portion of State Road 13 closed Sunday afternoon due to standing water after severe weather pushed through the area.
Kosciusko County Deputies say the portion of SR 13 between Brown street and County Road 1000 North.
Officials estimate the water is approximately four feet deep in some areas.
There have been no reports of damage to area homes. The problem is believed to be due to a drainage issue.
No word yet on when the road will reopen.
ISP estimates the water is about 4 feet deep through here. They haven’t heard of any nearby damage to homes. Think it’s a drainage issue. pic.twitter.com/C3P1G7tufK
— Sara Rivest ABC 57 (@SaraRivestABC57) November 6, 2017