Calhoun County Faces Severe Damages After 10 Inches Of Rain
HARDIN — The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office provided an update after the storm ripped through the area with torrential rain of up to 10 inches late Saturday, July 26, 2025, into early Sunday, July 27, 2025. The severe weather caused flooding, washed out roads, and downed trees, impacting transportation and residences. Photos provided by James Palmer of Kampsville depict damage near his home, including a tree that fell on his vehicle. Several county roads were closed or damaged due to flooding and debris. According to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office in one of its latest reports, Hamburg-Michael Road between Illinois Highway 100 and Retzer Hill remains closed except for emergency use. "Large sections of the roadway have been washed away, and debris and fallen trees continue to pose hazards," the sheriff's office said. "Highway crews have been working to restore access but caution is advised, and alternate routes are recommended." Illinois Highway 100 between Hardin
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