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Rodent causes canal breach in Prineville prompting a road closure and days of cleanup ahead

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A rock chuck burrowing in the bank of a canal in Prineville likely caused a breach, which spilled onto the roadway resulting in a closure, and days of cleanup ahead.

The Crook County Sheriff's Office it occurred on Thursday at NE McKay Road near NW Gerke Road. The road was closed in all directions for several hours but has since opened.

It was closed for most of the day because of all that mud, water, and debris that spilled onto the road. The cause was likely an animal like a rock chuck or sage grouse burrowing into the bank. The Ochoco Irrigation District says this is not uncommon.

While the road is open now, the irrigation district said it's going to take a few days to repair that 20-foot section.

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