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Parts of scenic SR 153 in southern Utah washed out, forcing UDOT to close it indefinitely

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Parts of scenic SR 153 in southern Utah washed out, forcing UDOT to close it indefinitely
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A highway that cuts through Beaver Canyon is now closed indefinitely after Sunday's floods washed away segments of the road.

A segment of state Route 153 is seen washed out next to the Beaver River on Monday. Utah Department of Transportation officials said Tuesday that the highway through Beaver Canyon is closed indefinitely because of damage.

UDOT is assessing damage and planning repairs after severe flooding on Sunday. State Route 153, also known as the Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway, is closed between mile markers 3 and 35 east of Beaver because of the Cottonwood Fire and flooding, according to the Utah Department of Transportation.

Flood debris is blocking the highway around Milepost 7.5, with more severe damage found within the ensuing 3 miles up the canyon, including multiple sections that have been destroyed, officials said on Tuesday, following an initial assessment of the road. Half of the roadway near milepost 14 was also washed out by flood waters. SR 153 runs a little more than 40 miles, connecting Beaver with U.S. 89 in Piute County on the eastern side of the canyon.

Most of the damage was found within its paved western segment, although UDOT points out that portions of its eastern segment are gravel and dirt, which is why the agency warns that access from U.S. 89 is also "not currently considered safe.

" UDOT surveyors and engineers are still assessing the damage to the road to understand its full extent, officials said on Tuesday. The agency says it hopes to develop a repair plan that will help determine when the road will reopen. Security cameras that Beaver County set up captured some of the roadway flooding on Sunday, while also showing the dramatic moments when strong flood waters overtook a diversion dam next to the road, destroying most of it.

KSL Chopper 5and observed sections of the highway that were washed out entirely, along with sections that were covered with mud and debris. Approximately 1.59 inches of rain dumped on the Cottonwood Fire burn scar on Sunday, which triggered the flooding and debris flow. It ultimately reached the town of Beaver, impacting about 200 homes and shutting down I-15 for several hours. Further damage to SR 153 is possible with more storms in the area's immediate forecast, UDOT officials warn.

The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for approximately two-thirds of the state, including all of southern Utah, on Tuesday, but similar watches could be issued later this week as monsoonal moisture continues to be pumped into the state. State transportation officials say they will continue to monitor SR 153, but — with it closed — their primary focus is now protecting I-15 and Beaver's Main Street, should additional flooding impact the community, said Jared Beard, deputy director of UDOT Region 4.

They're both considered primary evacuation routes for residents in the area and important to the community and region.

"Every day, we are watching the skies, and our team is primed to react to any other changes," he said. Gov. Spencer Cox said on Monday that the state deployed multiple resources right away, which included helping deliver water for residents after the city's culinary water system was also damaged by the flooding. The state has also been in contact with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other federal entities.

"This was bigger than anybody anticipated," he said. "Our hearts are broken for those who have lost their property had their homes flooded. "The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

Carter Williams is a reporter for KSL. He covers Salt Lake City, statewide transportation issues, outdoors, the environment and weather. He is a graduate of Southern Utah University.

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