Heavy rain causes flooding, road closures in south Shelby County (updated)

Published 11:21 am Friday, December 25, 2015

Heavy rain brought flooding to parts of Columbiana and other areas in Shelby County on Christmas day. The CVS parking lot in Columbiana was among the affected areas. (Contributed/Jane McDaniel)

Heavy rain brought flooding to parts of Columbiana and other areas in Shelby County on Christmas day. The CVS parking lot in Columbiana was among the affected areas. (Contributed/Jane McDaniel)

Heavy rain caused flooding and road closures in south Shelby County on Christmas day.

The intersection of County Roads 42 and 86 near Lay Lake was flooded, a Shelby County Sheriff’s Office representative said.

SCSO Deputy Debbie Sumrall said Shelby and Wilsonville experienced heavy flooding throughout the morning and could have more if rainfall continues in the afternoon.

“We’re keeping a close watch on it,” Sumrall said at about 1:45 p.m.

As of about 4:45 p.m., officials were monitoring the area near Oak Mountain High School and other areas in the county that could encounter problems if heavy rainfall continues.

“That water was receding,” Sumrall said. “No (road) closures, nothing serious, but we’re monitoring a lot of areas right now.”

A flash flood watch remains in effect for Shelby County until 6 p.m., according to the National Weather Service’s website. The NWS advised that motorists stay off affected roadways.

Numerous photos of flooded areas in Columbiana and Wilsonville have been posted on Facebook, including Town Creek Apartments and the CVS parking lot in Columbiana.

Flooding also occurred near Piggly Wiggly, First US Bank, Howard Tire Service and the Rescue 88 building in Columbiana, according to Police Chief Lamar Vick.

Vick said he received reports of water inside Howard Tire, the rescue building and the lower end of Town Creek Apartments, where several cars in the parking lot were also submerged. Also, a mudslide was reported on Highway 30.

“(There is) still a lot of water standing,” Vick said at about 11:45 a.m. on Dec. 25.

Vick said reports of flooding started coming at about 4:30 or 5 a.m. and continued for several hours.

As of 11:45 a.m., he had not received any reports of injuries due to the flooding.

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency’s website does not currently list any road closures. For updates, visit Shelbyal.com/AlertCenter.aspx?CID=Road-Closures-and-Construction-3.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.