Floods drown out Lancaster County roadways in aftermath of Monday’s storms

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– Many parts of the Midstate are still dealing with the aftermath of Monday’s storms, especially in Lancaster County.

Manheim Borough was severely impacted by Monday’s storms, with floodwaters affecting roadways throughout the night and into Tuesday morning. Multiple crews were on scene overnight, dealing with water rescues and road closures.

South Main Street and Stiegel Street in Manheim Borough remain closed on July 1, with crews putting up barricades.

Around six inches of rain fell in Lancaster County overnight. Drivers are encouraged to avoid driving through floodwaters.

Police say the only way out of Manheim Borough is Mount Joy Borough to PA 283, as all other routes are completely flooded.

The National Weather Service says residents should avoid areas that are flooded and not walk through floodwaters. Flooded streets should also be avoided, as six inches of water can move a car off the roadway.

Multiple roadways across Lancaster County and surrounding areas are experiencing delays due to floodwaters, including:

  • Flooding closed PA 241 in both directions between MILTON GROVE RD and FIELDCREST DR.
  • Flooding closed HOSSLER RD / MT PLEASANT RD / WEST RISSER MILL RD / RISSER MILL RD, both directions between RISSER MILL RD and MILTON GROVE RD.
  • Flooding closed PA 772 in both directions between MARKET ST and COVE RD.
  • Flooding closed KINDERHOOK RD / LONGENECKER RD / LONGNECKER RD in both directions between PINKERTON RD and GARFIELD RD.
  • Flooding closed PA 772 in both directions between Locust Street and Cherry Tree Lane. .
  • Clay Township: Clay road bridge near SR322 Lincoln Road between Clay Road and Middle Creek
  • Warwick Township: Skyview Lane near East Newport Road Clay Road north of Lincoln Road
  • Penn Township: Fruitville Pike near Elwyn Terrace S. Main Street near the Dollar General Store Power Road at Sunhill Road S. Penryn Road at Hostetter Road West Lexington Road near Temprence Hill Road Penn Valley Road between Limerock Road and Doe Run Road

Many of the roadways remain closed as of Wednesday morning, with reopenings planned for Thursday, July 3, at the earliest.

  • Floods drown out Lancaster County roadways in aftermath of Monday’s storms

  • CS Auto Management on South Oak Street and Mill Street

  • East Stiegel Street

  • East Stiegel Street

  • Oat Street

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