![]() ![]() Backwater flooding along the Little Miami, Great Miami and Licking Rivers, also result in road closures. 52 are flooded, with numerous additional low lying roads near the river flooded. Significant flooding in East End, California and New Richmond in Ohio, with backwater floods in Silver Grove, KY, and riverfront buildings in Aurora Indiana. Low-lying roads in Newport, Ludlow and Bromley, Kentucky flood, as well as portions of Lawrenceburg and Aurora, Indiana. Backwater flooding up the Little Miami River affects Anderson Township up to Newtown. Much of Route 52 continues to flood between Cincinnati and New Richmond. Homes and businesses in the East End and California are significantly flooded. Pete Rose Way is flooded and Kellogg Road flooding worsens. The Fort Washington Way Transportation Center is also impacted.įlooding worsens in the East End, as well as along the riverfront. Numerous homes and businesses are flooded along the river. Portions of Ludlow and Bromley, Kentucky and Aurora, Indiana experience moderate flooding. Much of the Village of New Richmond experiences major flooding. Major flooding occurs in portions of the East End and California, as well as areas along Route 52 through Ohio Township in Clermont County. Portions of Ludlow and Bromley, Kentucky and Aurora, Indiana also experience flooding of riverside homes and businesses. In addition to flooding along and near Route 52 in Ohio, Route 56 in Indiana and Kentucky Route 8 are flooded. Areas along Route 52 through Ohio Township in Clermont County are also flooded. ![]() Major flooding continues in portions of the East End and in California with numerous homes near the river flooded. Indiana Route 56 is inundated in many locations with Route 50 also flooded near the river. Major flooding occurs in Aurora, Indiana, as well as Ludlow and Bromley, Kentucky. Major flooding occurs in many areas near Route 52 from the East End through much of southern Ohio Township in Clermont County. The East End and California experience major flooding with numerous homes and businesses severely flooded. Many riverfront streets are flooded, such as Pete Rose Way and Delta and Congress Avenues. Major flooding spreads through areas with no flood protection, with California, the East End, Aurora, and areas of Rising Sun between Poplar Street and the river having the most severe inundation. Hundreds of homes and businesses in the Tri-State are flooded. In Indiana, unprotected areas from near Route 56 to the river are inundated including Aurora. In Kentucky, widespread inundation occurs in unprotected areas between Route 8 and the river. Downstream of Cincinnati, most property between Route 50 and the river is flooded. Inundation of unprotected property in Ohio extends from Cincinnati upsteam along and south of Route 52. Widespread flooding between Fort Washington Way and the river occurs. This is just above the FEMA 1 percent flood. Backwater flooding affects low areas along the Little Miami, Licking and Great Miami Rivers. From Cincinnati to New Richmond, many areas along Route 52 are flooded. Ludlow and Bromley, Kentucky incur major flooding, as well as Lawrenceburg and Aurora, Indiana. Street flooding occurs along Pete Rose and Mehring Way, as well as Eastern Avenue and River Road. Major flooding continues within the flood plain, especially in portions of California and the East End. Route 52 is flooded in low areas from Cincinnati to Portsmouth, Ohio. Street flooding worsens along the river in Cincinnati, with the flood waters reaching Third and Culvert Streets. Hundreds of homes and businesses are flooded as are many low-lying roads near the river. Major flooding continues within the flood plain along the Ohio River, especially in portions of California, New Richmond, and the East End of Cincinnati in Ohio, Ludlow and Bromley in Kentucky, and Lawrenceburg and Aurora in Indiana. Significant backwater flooding also occurs along the Little Miami, Great Miami and Licking Rivers. Hundreds of homes and businesses are flooded. Major flooding occurs along the river in Hamilton and Clermont Counties in Ohio, as well as Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties in Kentucky. Backwater flooding along the Little Miami, Great Miami and Licking Rivers also results in major damage. The City of Cincinnati becomes flooded at low areas near the river, with many Ohio River communities flooded. ![]() Widespread property damage occurs, with devastating backwater flooding also occurring along Ohio River tributaries. This flood will exceed the highest stage on record. If you notice any errors in the below information, please contact our Webmaster ![]() Is the approximate location based on the latitude/longitude coordinates Latitude/Longitude Disclaimer: The gauge location shown in the above map ![]()
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