Flood Updates

Long Term Flood Recovery Efforts

Iroquois County Long Term Recovery Committee Flood Referral Center 815-432-2416 “To meet the need for ongoing coordination among Iroquois County communities providing volunteer, financial, spiritual, physical and/or psychological support for people whose lives have been ravaged by the floods of 2008.” They have put together an informational packet that is available for download. Download the [...]

RED CROSS OPENS SHELTER AT TRINITY CHURCH

The American Red Cross in association with Trinity church have opened a shelter for residents of Iroquois county who may be affected by flooding. The shelter will stay open until there is no need for it. Please contact the American Red Cross local chapter at (815) 432-4659.

Weather update for February 7, 2008

The following Iroquois County Highways either have significant water on the roadways or are closed due to water levels. Cissna Park Slab (CH 10) Stockland Road (CH 41) known as Webster Road just south of CH 25 CH 2 – between 2700N & 3100E The following Township roads in Iroquois County have significant water on [...]

Flooding possible again in Iroquois County

As of Feb 6, 2006 1 to 1 1/2 inch of rain has fallen in Iroquois county, the Iroquois river is expected to be a proximately 2 feet over flood stage by Friday evening. There are roads closed throughout the county where water has crested over the road, if there are barrackaded, do not go [...]

Health Department Web Site Provides Info on Mold

Residents needing information regarding moisture in the home, mold or mildew will find instructions on how to deal with these situations on the health department’s web site at www.fiphd.org. Links to sites that instruct individuals on these topics along with flood clean up are listed in the red box on the home page. The health [...]