Historic rainfall in St. Louis leaves cars stranded on flooded streets and residents fleeing homes

Historic rainfall in St. Louis leaves cars stranded on flooded streets and residents fleeing homes


John Ward, left, and a firefighter help Lynn Hartke wade through the flash floodwater on Hermitage Avenue in St. Louis on Tuesday, July 26, 2022.

David Carson | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | AP

St. Louis, Missouri, experienced historic rainfall Tuesday when a storm dumped more than 8 inches of rain, leading to widespread flash flooding that left motorists stranded and residents fleeing their homes.

Thunderstorms developed overnight Monday through Tuesday morning, resulting in the heavy rainfall and gusty winds.

By early Tuesday, the city had seen 8.06 inches of rain, surpassing the previous record of 6.85 inches Aug. 20, 1915, according to the National Weather Service of St. Louis.

At least six people and six dogs had to be rescued via boat from flooded homes, the St. Louis Fire Department said. Firefighters responded to about 18 homes due to substantial flooding. More than a dozen people chose to shelter in place, it tweeted.

Numerous roads were also closed in the St. Louis metropolitan area, including parts of Interstate 70. Video showed cars stranded on the flooded interstate and firefighters rescuing drivers from their vehicles.

The rain prompted a flash flood emergency for St. Louis County and St. Louis City. Flash flood warnings continued for St. Louis, Chesterfield, and University City through 9:30 a.m. local time, according to the weather service.

Steven Bertke and his dog Roscoe are taken to dry land by St. Louis firefighters who used a boat to rescue people from their flooded homes on Hermitage Avenue in St. Louis on Tuesday, July 26, 2022.

David Carson | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | AP

O’Fallon, St. Charles and St. Peters are under a flash flood warning until 12:15 p.m. local time.In nearby Maryland Heights, residents were urged to avoid traveling during the storm.

“Many roadways in our area are flooded and closed. Other roadways are at a standstill due [to] heavy traffic since drivers are trying to figure out alternative routes,” the Maryland Heights Police Department tweeted. 





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