Mid-Missouri authorities warn drivers of poor road conditions
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Mid-Missouri authorities are warning drivers about traffic conditions after many crashes were reported on Monday.
Camden County sheriff's deputies reopened Highway TT after it was closed for multiple slide-offs. The sheriff's office Facebook page posted that deputies responded to several crashes in Camdenton and Sunrise Beach and elsewhere in the county.
Miller County sheriff's deputies responded to several crashes. The sheriff's office Facebook page posted that deputies responded to crashes around Mi-Missouri. Deputies asked that drivers stay off the roads until crews are able to clean them.
Miller County authorities also asked drivers to steer clear of Hwy 52 in Tuscumbia. The Miller County 911 Facebook page posted several vehicles, including a semi-truck, were stuck on the hill between the Eagle Stop and the Miller County R-III School District.
The MoDOT Traveler Information Map shows a crash that happened at 3:52 p.m. on Interstate 44 East in Laclede County is causing traffic delays. MoDOT reports drivers could see heavy traffic for the next two and a half hours.