Heavy rainfall in the past three days has equaled creeks, streams and rivers flooding into area roadways, according to the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies are advising motorists to be extra cautious and watch for impassable bridges and roads due to high water in Rutherford County.
There are a total of 21-roads in the Rutherford County area that are closed due to flooding, as of Friday morning. Below is a partial list of some the more traveled roadways that had to be shut down, due to high waters. You can see the entire list of CLOSED ROADS HERE.
• Stones River slab.
• County Farm slab.
• Elam Mill slab.
• Christiana-Fosterville road slab at Highway 269.
• Goochie Ford Road slab.
• Short Creek Road.
• Powells Chapel Road slab.
• Sulphur Springs Road at Shacklett Road.
• Vaught Road at the slab.
• Rocky Fork Road at Kedron Church Road.
• Hardee Road at Raines
• Sulphur Springs Road at Buckeye Valley Road.
• Bradyville Pike toward Dilton Mankin Road.
• Franklin Highway near Kingwood Lane.
• Old Salem Highway at Rockvale.
• Burleson Lane, Justice and Old Nashville Highway.
• Royal Glen subdivision on Franklin Highway.
• Mount Herman Road at Weeks Road.
See a map of area roadways that are flooded HERE.