Flooding closes new Miami River Road and isolates homes, Tillamook County OR
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Flooding has caused water to cover the bridge on New Miami River Road, making the road nearly underwater. Houses near the road are likely to be isolated. Signs are already posted to warn drivers.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
The bridge on New Miami River Road has water going over it.
00:05
It's about to be underwater.
00:08
The house of the bitter will more likely be cut off.
00:15
Coffee, thank you.
00:19
13, I'll grab your northbound flagger.
00:24
213, copy.
00:37
Be 1293 and I will have first of Edna with me.
00:41
We will be making a phone call at Scoble and then I will be running up to Tiana Beach with us.
00:47
I copy you have First of Bediname with you.
00:49
I'm waiting for Scobiles and then you're going to transport to Canada.
00:53
23 23. I copy it, 23, 22nd.
01:12
County Unit 26.
01:16
Six.
01:19
Six.
01:22
We. Repeat information from the fire department that the new Miami River Road is almost underwater
01:30
and the houses will be cut off up there here shortly.
01:34
I'm not sure if you need to get any signs out there.
01:42
I believe we have signs out there already.
01:47
I copy. We only know about a sign at Milepost 1.
01:55
Checked out.
01:58
At 23, 25.
02:00
New Miami Road.
02:04
Upper New Miami near Mile Post 5.
02:07
It's not on actual Miami River Road.
02:09
It's the New Miami River Road.
02:11
We'll double-checked out.
02:13
Thank you for twenty-six.
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Location mentioned:
New Miami River Rd, Oregon 97107
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