Travel Advisory Issued Due to Flooded Marshall County Roads

Indiana Department of Homeland SecurityMarshall County is under a yellow level travel advisory due to several flooded roads. That means routine travel or activities may be restricted in some areas due to a hazardous situation. Motorists should use caution or avoid those areas. Do not try to drive around barricaded roads. Emergency officials say the barricades are in place to protect drivers from a potentially dangerous situation.

Several Marshall County roads have been closed due to high water. They include: 6th Rd. West of Queen Rd. 5th Rd. between Hawthorn Rd. and Grape Rd.; 3 B Rd. West of Rose Rd.; Rose Rd. between St. Joe County Line and 1st Rd.; 1 B Rd. at Oak Rd.; 6 B Rd. and Union Rd.

Several other roads have high water, including: Oak Rd at 3rd Rd.; Queen Rd. west of 6th Rd.; Redwood Rd. between 3b and 2b; Union Rd. North of 3rd Rd.; 2b Rd. at Sycamore Rd.; 2b Rd. West of Quince Rd.; 9b Rd. at the Starke County Line; 5th Rd. at Underwood Rd.; 6th Rd. by Swan Lake Golf Course; 7th Rd. East of Union Rd. at intersection; Redwood Rd. North of 1st Rd.; Queen Rd. between 1st Rd. and U.S. 6; 1st Rd. by U.S. 31 overpass; Oar Rd North of 3 B Rd.; 1st Rd. West of Pine Rd.; Sycamore Rd. North of 1st Rd.; Redwood Rd. South of the St. Joseph County Line; 5th Rd. from Grape to Hawthorn Rd.; and 7th Rd. West of Union Rd.