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Lamar County Multi- Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Chapter Three <br />06/18/2007 <br />Paris <br />Paris <br />Several Streets in town were flooded by <br />$7,000.00 <br />at least a foot of water. <br />07/10/2007 <br />Paris <br />Paris <br />Flooding reported on Several Roads <br />07/31/2007 <br />Paris <br />Countywide <br />Several roads were closed due to <br />0 <br />flooding. A pasture was flooded by three <br />to four feet or water after a creek <br />overflowed near Highway 79. <br />03/18/2008 <br />Paris <br />A highwater rescue was in progress on <br />Flying TGR <br />Tigertown Road about one mile west of <br />Airport <br />Loop 286. Flooding was also reported <br />at FM 79 and FM 2820 <br />03/18/2008 <br />Howland <br />Tigertown <br />Numerous Roads were flooded across <br />0 <br />the county, including FM 38 between <br />tigertown and Maxey, FM 195 and FM <br />648 at Pine Creek, FM 905, and <br />Highway 1497 between Taylortown and <br />Cunningham. <br />02/18/2008 <br />Lake <br />Lake Crook <br />Chest- Deep water was reported near <br />0 <br />Crook <br />Lake Crook. <br />05/14/2008 <br />Lake <br />Lake Crook <br />Section of NW Loop 286 and North Main <br />0 <br />Crook <br />Street was closed due to floodwaters. <br />Many businesses and residences were <br />threatened by high water. <br />09/13/2008 <br />Paris <br />Givens <br />The intersection of Lamar Avenue and <br />0 <br />Loop 286 and areas southward were <br />flooded by about 6 to 8 inches of Rain. <br />08/20/2009 <br />Parks <br />Parks <br />Numerous Streets were flooded in the <br />0 <br />City of Paris. Once person was rescued <br />when a wrecker removed a stranded <br />vehicle from high waters. <br />10/09/2009 <br />Pattonville <br />Pattonville <br />TxDOT had to close down HWY 271 just <br />west of Pattonville for several hours due <br />to water over the road. <br />10/26/2009 <br />Lake <br />Lake Crook <br />A portion of FM 79 near Lake Cook was <br />Crook <br />closed due to high water. <br />.1 <br />