The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is continuing a dredging operation to assist with vessels traveling down the low Mississippi River.
They are temporarily closing navigation near Rosedale through October 29. While it’s closed, the corps will work to clear the channel.
This is the lowest the river has been at the Vicksburg gauge since 2012 when it reached one foot. It is the sixth time since the year 2000 that Vicksburg has reached stages below 1.5 feet.Copyright 2022 WLBT. All rights reserved.
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