Some highways closed in Kansas because of flooding

Some roads in Kansas are closed because of flooding, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.

K-7 in Doniphan County was closed but now has reopened, from White Cloud to the Nebraska-Kansas state line. Heavy rains caused one mudslide and three other potential mudslide areas across the roadway pavement.

KDOT crews worked today to remove the muddy debris and reopened the road.

K-99 in Lyon County had high flood waters across the roadway from the north and south ends of the highway. K-99 closed to all traffic over the Cottonwood River, south of Emporia.

Drivers are advised to turn around and find another route when there is water in the roadway.