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The Marais des Cygnes river and its floodplain shape low-lying Bates County

The Marais des Cygnes flows across Bates County into the Osage, and its bottomland floods, so buyers of low-lying or river-adjacent property should check flood maps and roads before assuming year-round dry access

The Marais des Cygnes River flows through Bates County. Its name is usually translated as “marsh of the swans.” The river enters the county from the Kansas line. There it joins other streams to form the Osage River system. The land along the river, called bottomland, is rich farm ground. But it is also floodplain, which means it can flood. Low spots and bottom roads can go underwater when the water rises. So if you are buying land near the river or in a low spot, do your homework on flooding. Find out if the land sits in a mapped flood zone. Find out if you will likely need flood insurance. And check which roads tend to close. FEMA’s Flood Map Service Center is the official place to look up the flood zone for one address. MoDOT’s traveler information shows which state roads are closed during a flood. Always confirm the flood and insurance picture for the exact address. Do not just assume it from the neighborhood.

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