Island Park cleaning up after rain causes massive flooding
Published at | Updated atISLAND PARK — Businesses and property owners in Island Park are busy trying to save their properties from major water damage after days of rain caused massive flooding in Fremont County.
A flood warning is currently in place for southeastern Idaho including Fremont County until 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
“My garage is flooded. We’re working to dam up the side of the building,” said Katie Pierce, owner of the Shotgun Bar in Island Park. “The county dropped off sand and bags. Lots of friends and neighbors have showed up to help.”
Other areas that could experience flooding include:
Ashton, Marysville, Henrys Lake, Parker, Drummond, Ashton Reservoir, Last Chance, Island Park Reservoir, Ponds Lodge, Chester, Shotgun Village, Macks Inn, St Anthony, Island Park Village, Egin, Warm River, Ashton Hill, Harriman State Park, Mesa Falls State Park and Big Springs.
“This is the worst overflowing we’ve had,” said Fremont County Emergency Management Coordinator Keith Richey. “We get this every couple of years but this is the worst that we’ve had. Fremont County has staged sand and sandbags at the Shotgun Bar for those experiencing flooding in the area.”
According to the National Weather Service, as of 10:45 a.m. Monday between 0.75 and 1.75 inches of rain had already fallen.
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