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BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE 4.22.19 at 4:30 p.m. - Storm Flooding Closes Pike County Roads

PIKE COUNTY - Pike County Public Works advised the county manager of repairs that have been to Pike County roads to enable travel again after this weekend's flooding.

These roads are clear to travel again:
Hunter Road
Bethany Church Road between Hutchinson and the Spalding County line
Milner Road
Turner Road between Hollonville Road and Pedenville Road.

The following roads are passable but still need work:
Johnson Road
Hood Road
West Road
Green Street
River Road
Ward Road
Woodcreek Road
Turner Way
Bagwell Road going to sand pit.

The following roads are closed until replacement culverts arrive:
Turner Road north of Hollonville Road about 1/4 mile,
Hebron Church Road
Bethany Church Road between Hutchinson Road and Johnathons Roost Road

"Culverts are ordered and should be here Wednesday," said Public Works Director Todd Goolsby. "We are working hard and should have a lot more done on tomorrow's update."

All roads were back in working order by May 7th. Thanks to the Road Department for their hard work getting our roads passable again. Thank you for the grading and ditching that is going on around the county too!


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Storm Flooding Closes Pike County Roads

PIKE COUNTY - There are several roads closed in Pike County right now. It appears that north west part of Pike County was hit hardest with major flooding.

Roads that are closed include the following:
Milner Road about 1/4 mile off of Bottoms Road
Turner Road between Milner Road and Concord Road
Turner Road about 1/4 mile north of Hollonville Road.

All are totally underwater. They will be closed until water recedes and Public Works can inspect them for safety.

UPDATE FROM THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE AT 11:30 A.M.

The following roads are currently closed in Pike County due to the heavy rains:
Second District road - west of Chapel Hill Road
Hunter Road
Greene Street - just south of Highway 18
Milner Road - north of Bottoms Road
Turner Road - east of Concord Road and north of Hollonville Road
Bethany Church Road - between Jonathans Roost Road and Dunbar School Road

The roads are currently being monitored but there is no current time frame for reopening of these roads.

UPDATE AT 12:30 FROM PUBLIC WORKS:

Melville Brown Road
Hunter Road
Bethany Church Road at Dunbar School
Green Street
West Road

ALL have major flooding, and we are putting barricades up to warn citizens of danger. Roads are rough but passable. If citizens cannot get home, they need to contact 911 and they will notify us.

Citizens may have to take alternate routes to get home. These issues cannot be resolved until flooding subsides, and it will not be a quick fix in most cases so please be patient.

If citizens cannot get in or out from either direction of their driveways, please call 911.

If you see a road that is underwater, please turn around and drive another route because you have no idea what the roadway looks like under the water. Stay safe!

UPDATE FROM PUBLIC WORKS AT 2:45 P.M.

There are five roads that are completely closed due to culvert issues. Bethany Church at the Spalding County line is closed, Bethany Church a 1/4 mile west of Hutchinson Road is closed, Hunter Road at Beaver Swamp about midway between Melville Brown and Patton Road is closed, Milner Road a 1/4 mile off Bottoms Road is closed, and Fossett Road about 1/4 mile off Roberts Quarters is closed.

All of these will remain closed until at least middle of next week.

Thank you to Public Works Director Todd Goolsby and the Pike County Sheriff's Office for keeping the public updated through the media! Thank you to Pike County Public Works for all of your work now and in the weeks to come to fix the mess left behind by this storm!


Thank you to First Bank of Pike for sponsoring Pike County Times’ Breaking News Alerts! First Bank of Pike has been serving customers in Pike County and the surrounding area since 1901 and offers Personal and Business banking with a personal touch. Services include checking, savings, money market, certificates of deposit, and IRA’s. Mobile Banking and Bill Payment services are also available! Click here for more. Please let First Bank of Pike know that you appreciate their sponsorship of Breaking News Alerts on Pike County's only FREE online newspaper!

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Submitted 4.19.19
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