Julie Abedian Executive VP, Chief Community Impact Officer | Columbus Regional Healthcare System
Julie Abedian Executive VP, Chief Community Impact Officer | Columbus Regional Healthcare System
The Haw Creek flood warning and risk in Bartholomew County has been lifted as water levels have receded, according to local updates. Columbus Regional Health remains fully operational, offering all inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services without disruption. Temporary floodwall sections that had been raised as a precaution have been lowered, and all hospital entrances are now open and accessible.
Meanwhile, heavy flooding continues to impact the west side of Bartholomew County, resulting in road closures. In light of this, authorities have suggested a safe access route for those needing to reach Columbus Regional Health from the west:
From the west side of Bartholomew County and Nashville, individuals should "Turn right onto Goeller Boulevard, turn left onto Terrace Lake Rd. near Fire Station 5, take Terrace Lake Road to 200S and take a right, turn left onto 400W, turn left onto 450 South, drive to I65 and go northbound to Exit 76A, [and] drive US31 Southbound into Columbus."
This alternative route is estimated to add approximately 35 minutes to travel time. Authorities advise sharing this information with anyone needing hospital access. Current assessments suggest the flood has not affected travel from the east, north, or south.
Officials emphasize the importance of caution while traveling. "Water levels and currents are difficult to determine from visual inspection. Never attempt to cross flooded roadways," they warn. Maps to Columbus Regional Hospital Campus and NexusPark Campus are available for reference.
Authorities urge individuals to stay safe and remain vigilant.