Historic Rainfall and Flooding Disrupt Missouri Election Day

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Historic rainfall in eastern Missouri has caused flash flooding, disrupting transportation and affecting voter access to polling locations in St. Louis. The flooding has led to road closures, power outages, and school cancellations, with some voters redirected to alternative polling sites. The St. Louis International Airport recorded over 6.4 inches of rain, breaking previous November records. As the weather system moves east, conditions are expected to improve, but minor flooding may persist in low-lying areas.
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- Flooding in Jefferson County blocks polling location at Brookdale Farms for some KSDK.com
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