| 56.0 | South of Natchez, Bourke road is underwater. Residents will have to boat into their homes.All homes in the township of Ft. Adams are flooded. | | 55.5 | Residents at the end of Percy Creek Sand Road are denied access to their homes due to high water. | | 55.0 | Fort Adams Pond Road is flooded. Eight to eleven homes are under water in the townshipof Fort Adams. | | 53.0 | Some camps and houses are flooded around Fort Adams. | | 51.0 | Water is covering the roads in old downtown area of Fort Adams. Road to Jacksonpoint is flooded. | | 48.0 | Carthage point road becomes impassable. | | 47.0 | Water begins to enter the former Belwood Golf Course and Carthage Point Road area south of Natchez. | | 45.0 | Water under some buildings around Fort Adams, Mississippi. | | 44.0 | Some camps and most access roads flooded along Lake Mary. | | 43.0 | Water is over Thornburg Lake Road in the area known as Annas bottom north of Natchez. Also, Lake Mary Road is under water. | | 38.0 | Lowlands along the river in areas not protected by levees begin to flood. Some of these areas contain oil and gas wells on both sides of the river, but are not affected until higher stages. |
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1) 58.04 ft on 02/21/1937
2) 57.03 ft on 04/24/2008
3) 56.70 ft on 05/13/1973
4) 56.60 ft on 05/04/1927
5) 56.30 ft on 03/26/1997
6) 55.70 ft on 05/31/1983
7) 55.30 ft on 04/26/1922
8) 55.20 ft on 04/29/1945
9) 54.60 ft on 04/23/1979
10) 54.50 ft on 06/05/1929
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