PLYMOUTH — Due to heavy rainfall, the Yellow River has been placed under a Flood Warning. As of Saturday morning, the

Plymouth river gauge was reporting 12.5 feet of water with a continued rise expected into Sunday. The current forecast shows a crest at 13.4 feet Sunday evening, which puts the river in “minor” flood stage.
At 13.4 feet, flooding occurs in low-lying areas around the Yellow River. In Plymouth, that means many parks and some homes and businesses along the river. In rural Marshall County, roads and agricultural fields along the river are also already flooding or expected to flood. Very minimal impacts to homes are anticipated outside of the city.
Concerned residents and businesses can find sandbags in two locations:
- City of Plymouth residents are expected to utilize the Plymouth Street Department’s facility for sand and bags, located at 2124 Western Avenue.
- County residents outside of Plymouth should visit the old Civil Defense building at 9591 King Rd in Plymouth (just south of US 30).
Both locations are BYOS – bring your own shovel to fill the bags. Should the forecast worsen, a more extensive sandbagging operation may be utilized.
The heavy rains from earlier this week created flash flooding that is still lingering across the county. This, in addition to river flooding, has closed some roads. A complete and actively updated list of road closures and areas with high water signage can be found here: https://www.in.gov/counties/marshall-county-ema/news-and-information/active-alerts/

























