UPDATE - No. 7: Update on south central highways impacted by flooding
MANKATO, Minn. (5:30 p.m.) – The Minnesota Department of Transportation continues to closely monitor state highways in south central and the southwest corner of Minnesota due to flooding caused by recent heavy rains.
MnDOT was able to open Highway 14 near Janesville and Highway 30 east of Mapleton this morning. However, river levels in many other areas unfortunately continue to rise.
We continue to implement flood mitigation efforts in attempt to reopen state highways to traffic as soon as possible. MnDOT crews are also currently installing a worm dike on both northbound and southbound Highway 169, near Le Sueur.
With road conditions rapidly and continuously changing, motorists should continue to check www.511mn.org for current information and follow posted detour routes.
Highways CLOSED or have traffic restrictions as of 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25:
- Lane closures on northbound and southbound Highway 169/93 near Le Sueur (June 25)
- Highway 169 from Le Sueur to St. Peter, and Highway 169 from Highway 99 west of St. Peter to Mankato is closed. Traffic from Mankato to Le Sueur is detoured to County Roads 8, 20, 5 (Old Fort Road), 40, Highway 99, Nicollet County Road 13 and Highway 14. (June 25). People wanting to go into St. Peter may exit at either Broadway Avenue or on Highway 99 south of St. Peter.
- Highway 60 in Windom. Traffic is temporarily detoured. Check www.511mn.org for detour route. (closed June 24)
- Highway 62 in Windom. Traffic is detoured to 6th Ave. S and Highway 60. (closed June 24)
- Highway 22 south of St. Peter to Kasota. Traffic may use the Highway 169 detour, Highway 99 (south of St. Peter), Nicollet County Road 13, and Highway 14. (closed June 24)
- Highway 169/60 - all entrance and exit ramps to the Lookout Drive/Center Street area in North Mankato are closed (June 24)
- Highway 99, near the Minnesota River bridge, east of St. Peter – bridge and highway are closed. Traffic is detoured to Highway 99 west of St. Peter, County Road 13, Highway 14, 22 and Le Sueur County Road 21 (Golf Course Road).
- Highway 15 north of Madelia. Traffic detoured to Watonwan County Roads 6, 13, and 27. (closed June 23)
- Highway 71 in Jackson. Traffic is detoured to Interstate 90, Highway 86, and Jackson County Road 34. (closed June 22)
- Highway 62 east of Fulda (near Talcot Lake). Traffic is detoured to Cottonwood County Roads 7, 13 and 5. (closed June 22)
- Highway 22 south of Kasota. Water on the shoulder. (June 22)
- Highway 93, between Highway 169 and Le Sueur. Motorists should use alternate routes. (closed June 22).
- Highway 60 north of Heron Lake to Worthington. Traffic detoured to I-90 and Highway 86. (closed June 22)
- Highway 13 in Waterville. Open to local traffic only; expect delays. Turn lane restrictions (June 21)
- Highway 19 east of Henderson. Traffic detoured to Highway 19 west of Henderson, Sibley County Road 17 (391st Avenue), Sibley County Road 8 (336th Street), and Highway 169. (closed June 19)
Highways OPEN:
- Highway 14 near Janesville.
- Highway 30 east of Mapleton.
- Eastbound Highway 60 east of Lake Crystal. Lane restrictions removed.
- The detour for the entrance ramp closure at Highway 169 to eastbound I-90 near Blue Earth has been routed back to Faribault County Road 16 and 17.
- Highway 22 in Mankato near Bassett Drive. Turn lane restrictions removed.
- Highway 4 north of St. James. (Note that Highway 4 south of Sleepy Eye is closed due to construction)
- Highway 30 east of Westbrook.
- Highway 59, north of Worthington. Lane restrictions removed from multiple locations.
- Highway 75 near Hardwick. Lane restrictions removed.
- Highway 75, south of Luverne to the Iowa border.
- Highway 91, north of Adrian
- Highway 86 (two miles south of I-90). Lane restriction removed.
- Highway 13, south of Waseca
- Eastbound Interstate 90 from Luverne to Adrian.
- Westbound Interstate 90 from Worthington to Luverne
MnDOT crews will continue to monitor flooded highways and bridges and open them as soon as it is safe to do so. Highways and bridges impacted by floods need to be inspected for damage and safety prior to opening.
When a road is closed it is illegal to travel in that area. Motorists can be fined up to $1,000 and/or 90 days in jail. In addition, if travelers need to be rescued from a closed road, other expenses and penalties will apply.
For real-time traffic and travel information in Minnesota including road conditions, closures and detour routes, visit www.511mn.org or get the free smartphone app at Google Play or the App Store.
Important: There are numerous county, city, and township roads closed due to flooding. Road conditions shown on 511mn.org only reflect state highway conditions. Please check with your county, city, and township for their road conditions and travel guidance.
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