Chicago Sun-Times

RIVERS EXPECTED TO RECEDE SUNDAY

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Communitie­s along the Des Plaines and Fox rivers are still monitoring water levels, which continued to rise Saturday and are expected to start receding on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.

The Des Plaines River was expected to rise to 8.2 feet at Riverside and to 18.6 feet at Des Plaines on Saturday night, the weather service said. Both were expected to begin receding on Sunday.

The Fox River at Algonquin Tailwater was expected to reach 13 feet before beginning to recede on Sunday, the weather service said. It could take until Thursday for the water level to drop below its major flood stage.

The city of St. Charles closed the Illinois Street Bridge and the Indiana Street Pedestrian Bridge due to rising levels of the Fox River after overnight storms. The bridges could be closed until mid- week, depending on how long it takes for the water to recede, the city said.

The Kishwaukee River in DeKalb County was also closed on Saturday until further notice due to high water levels and swift moving currents, the county said in a statement Saturday.

For those impacted by flooding seeking resources or services, the Multi- Agency Resource Center opened Friday at 965 E. Rollins Rd. in Round Lake Beach.

Residents affected by the flooding can meet regional and statewide disaster organizati­ons, including the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Illinois Department of Insurance and other groups for assistance and informatio­n.

 ?? JOE LEWNARD/ DAILY HERALD ?? Big Bend Drive in Des Plaines is still flooded Saturday after heavy overnight rain caused the Des Plaines River to rise about a foot.
JOE LEWNARD/ DAILY HERALD Big Bend Drive in Des Plaines is still flooded Saturday after heavy overnight rain caused the Des Plaines River to rise about a foot.

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