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www.romeovillebugle.com
APRIL 25, 2013
Vol. 7 No. 42
WATER RECEDES, PROBLEMS REMAIN
LAURA KATAUSKAS/STAFF REPORTER
Parts of the picnic area at Isle la Cache Museum were still underwater on Sunday. For more ooding photos, turn to Page 27.
Romeoville sees sporadic flooding on Route 53, Taylor Road, Isle la Cache
By Laura Katauskas Bugle Reporter
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or nearly a week, Will County residents were under a flood warning as record rainfalls and surging rivers took its toll on communities that have not been listed as part of a disaster area.
While the northwestern part of the county was hardest hit, every community was met with it own set of problems, in large part closed roads and flooded basements. Romeoville saw sporadic flooding throughout the town with many sections of Route 53 and Taylor Road closed. Water covered the pavement on
135th street along the DuPage River, and picnic areas at the Isle la Cache Museum were under water. The Valley View School District canceled all classes the day of the storm. They have reported no significant damage to any of the 22 schools. See PROBLEMS, page 5