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Multiple Mid-Missouri roads see flooding after days of rain

This photo shows flooding on Strawn Road in Columbia on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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This photo shows flooding on Strawn Road in Columbia on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Several roads in Mid-Missouri are flooded after multiple rounds of storms came through the area on Sunday and Monday.

Boone County Joint Communications sent a notification at 9:41 a.m. stating that Strawn Road in Columbia was closed because of flooding between Interstate 70 Drive Southwest and West Worley Street. A viewer submitted a photo showing the road flooded out.

Just after midnight on Tuesday morning, BCJC also sent a notification warning of flooding on West Akeman Bridge Road at Perche Creek and North Route E.

Multiple roads in Cole County were also closed because of flooding on Tuesday, including: the 11100 block of North Branch Road, the 5900 block of Bainer Road, the 1400 block of Waterford Road, the 2800 block of Meadowsford Road and the 7900 block of East Lohman Road. Those road closures were announced by Cole County Public Works.

The 7400 block of Vaughn Ford Road was closed on Monday because of flooding, but Cole County Public Works announced it was reopened at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

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