Update at 9 a.m.: K-18 in Wabaunsee-Riley counties is now open.
K-4 in Shawnee County at Glick Road is now open to all traffic as flood waters have receded from the roadway.
Several roads were closed because of flooding in northeast Kansas, as of 7:15 a.m. Wednesday, April 27, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.
K-4 in Shawnee County at Glick Road was still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
K-18 in Pottawatomie-Wabaunsee-Riley counties from K-99 junction west to city of Zeandale and from Zeandale to K-177 was still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
K-87 in Marshall County from the K-9 junction south to the Village of Vilets was still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
K-99 in Lyon County over Stillman Creek from the I-35 interchange in Emporia to Road 220 south of the Kansas Turnpike was closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
U.S. 56 in Osage County south of the city of Burlingame was still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
U.S. 56 in Osage County east of the city of Burlingame was now open to all traffic as flood waters have receded from across the roadway.
Drivers must use alternate routes, a KDOT spokesman said. No marked detours provided. Drivers should not attempt to drive through flooded or high water on roadways. They should turn around.