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North Baltimore Today
By the People, for the People
North Baltimore Flooded After Heavy Rains
Eastbound roads and bridges impassable due to rising waters
Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:38pm
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Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding in and around the town of North Baltimore, Ohio, with several major roads and bridges becoming impassable. Authorities are warning residents to avoid unnecessary travel in the affected areas.
Why it matters
Flooding can pose serious risks to public safety, disrupt transportation, and cause significant property damage. North Baltimore has experienced flooding issues in the past, and this latest event highlights the need for improved infrastructure and emergency preparedness in the face of extreme weather.
The details
Numerous roads in North Baltimore have been inundated, including the SR 18/S. Main Roundabout, East Quarry Rd., N. Poe Rd., and the E. Water St. bridge. A stopped train has also added to the traffic challenges. The flooding has occurred at the Birch Run golf course and in the North Baltimore Village Park, where geese have taken up residence in the floodwaters.
- Heavy rainfall began in the early morning hours of April 1, 2026.
- Roads and bridges became impassable throughout the day as water levels continued to rise.
The players
North Baltimore, Ohio
A small town located in northwestern Ohio that has experienced flooding issues in the past due to its proximity to waterways and low-lying areas.
What’s next
Local authorities are monitoring the situation and will provide updates on road closures and any necessary evacuations. Residents are advised to stay informed and avoid unnecessary travel until the floodwaters recede.
The takeaway
This flooding event highlights the need for North Baltimore to invest in infrastructure improvements and emergency preparedness measures to better protect the community from the impacts of extreme weather events, which are expected to become more frequent and severe due to climate change.

