HANCOCK COUNTY -- Two sections of Old Kiln Road in the Leetown community caved in several feet Saturday night after heavy rains flooded the area.
The cave-ins occurred between North Bienville Road and Katie Drive in a section of roadway that was constructed over a culvert, Emergency Management Agency Deputy Director John Evans said.
"It looks like the rain just washed away a lot of the dirt underneath it," Evans said.
No one was injured during the collapse.
South Mississippi received an average of about 2 inches of rainfall over the weekend and left several roads and low-lying areas flooded.
County Road Manager Vic Johnson said that area of Old Kiln Road received about 14 inches of water.
The culvert was already slated for an expansion project prior to Saturday's collapse.
Road crews have blocked all lanes of the road and secured the perimeter of the cave-in to keep people away from the hazard.
County supervisors are consulting with their engineer to determine when repairs can begin.


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