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Elnora Today
By the People, for the People
Authorities Warn Against Driving Through Flooded Roads in Daviess County
Two motorists rescued after ignoring high water warnings
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Authorities in Daviess County, Indiana are urging drivers not to attempt to drive through flooded roadways and to obey road closure signs, after crews rescued two people in separate incidents involving flowing floodwaters in less than 24 hours.
Why it matters
Driving through flooded roads puts both motorists and first responders at serious risk, as floodwaters can be deeper and more powerful than they appear. This warning comes as heavy rains have led to dangerous flooding conditions in the area.
The details
On Sunday morning, a call came in around 10 a.m. for a rescue near Elnora at the intersection of Daviess County Road 1500 North and 300 East. Another incident occurred on Monday before 7 a.m. at the State Road 358 Public Access Site area. Authorities say the message is clear - do not drive around barricades or attempt to drive through floodwaters.
- On Sunday morning around 10 a.m., the first rescue occurred near Elnora.
- On Monday before 7 a.m., the second rescue took place at the State Road 358 Public Access Site area.
The players
Daviess County Authorities
Local law enforcement and emergency responders in Daviess County, Indiana who are warning drivers not to attempt to drive through flooded roads.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of heeding all warnings and road closure signs during severe weather, as driving through flooded areas can have devastating consequences for both drivers and the first responders who may have to risk their own safety to rescue them.

