Highway 200 Near Rogers Pass Re-Opens After Flooding

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A culvert near Rogers Pass which failed due to flooding closed Highway 200 in Montana this week.
Montana Department of Transportation

Part of Highway 200 reopened this afternoon clearing the route between Missoula and Great Falls. The section of the road near Rogers Pass was closed  for several days following flooding in the area on Tuesday.

Brent Colbert, a captain with the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s office, says the highway reopened a little after 3 o'clock Friday afternoon.

Earlier this week all highways leading in and out of Augusta were closed because of the flooding.

“It’s still running pretty good in certain areas, but as far as in town it’s receded quite a bit. They’re probably in the very beginning stages of maybe cleaning some stuff up.”

Lewis and Clark County Emergency Management says the Salvation Army and Red Cross were delivering free food and cleanup kits to Augusta, available at the Augusta Service Station. 

According to the Montana Department of Transportation a section of Highway 21 between Augusta and Simms remains closed because  of a washed out bridge.

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Corin Cates-Carney manages MTPR’s daily and long-term news projects. After spending more than five years living and reporting across Western and Central Montana, he became news director in early 2020.