FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 6, 2025 – 12:00 PM
City of Shelbyville Emergency Flood Update
SHELBYVILLE, IN — The City of Shelbyville remains under a state of emergency due to rapidly evolving flood conditions impacting both the Big Blue and Little Blue Rivers.
As of this evening, significant damage has already occurred throughout the floodplain, including uprooted trees that are now floating downstream and the floating of padding structures in Sunset Park. These developments underscore the increasing velocity and strength of the floodwaters.
The Big Blue River is currently nearing or potentially has already reached its crest. While unofficial data suggests a possible peak, the official National Weather Service forecast still indicates a crest of 20.4 feet around 2:00 p.m., which would surpass the historical record of 20.2 feet. The City continues to monitor this situation closely.
The Little Blue River has officially peaked and has begun to recede, though it remains at Major Flood Stage. The lingering rainfall, which has lasted longer than originally forecasted, continues to influence water levels across both rivers. River forecast models are dynamically adjusting based on this prolonged precipitation.
The City of Shelbyville is actively monitoring both flood gauges maintained by the National Weather Service (NOAA):
ABSOLUTELY NO TRAFFIC is permitted on River Road.
Floodwaters are moving swiftly and unpredictably. Standing water may conceal debris, sinkholes, or washed-out pavement. For the safety of the public and emergency crews, citizens must stay away from flood-prone areas, especially River Road, and refrain from entering any flooded zones.
Emergency Resources:
City personnel, including Fire Department, Police, DNR, and Street and Utility crews, are continuing 24/7 operations to support evacuations, monitor river activity, and respond to emerging needs.
Shelbyville residents are strongly encouraged to:
Evacuate early if located in a flood-prone area
Avoid all non-essential travel
Sign up for local emergency alerts and check official channels for updates
Further updates will be provided as conditions evolve.