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38 Homes and structures on the east side of Gasconade begin flooding along the Gasconade River. In December, 2015, with major flood flow from the Gasconade River, water levels in town were actually higher than in 1993.
37.6 Near this height, Missouri Highway 100 will be closed through Gasconade.
37.5 Near this height, Route Z west of Morrison will be closed in both directions.
36.7 The Tri-County Levee Section One along the left bank between Bluffton and McKittrick will overtop near this height.
36.5 Cropland south of Gasconade begins flooding near this height.
35.5 A house at the end of Oak Street in Gasconade begins flooding at the base of the concrete foundation.
34.79 The Corps of Engineers Gasconade Harbor Facility boatyard area begins to flood.
33 The Diermann levee about 4 miles upstream of Gasconade will overtop near this height.
32.5 Highway 100 between Morrison and State Route Z begins flooding near this level.
32 The east end of Oak Street in Gasconade begins flooding near this level.
24.5 Southern portions of Old Rock Road and Twisters Road south of Rhineland begin flooding near this height.
23.5 The southern end of School House Road south of Rhineland begins flooding near this height.
22.4 Gasconade Park boat ramp...BBQ grills...and parking area begins flooding near this height.
22 Minor flooding of cropland begins.
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