Some roads still closed in northeast Kansas

An update of northeast Kansas roads closed because of flooding as of about 1 p.m. Friday:

– K-5 (Leavenworth County) over 7-Mile Creek is now open to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
– K-99 (Lyon County) from I-35 to Allen Road still closed to traffic because of flood waters over the roadway.
-K-68 (Lyon County) in the city of Quenemo now closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
-K-116 (Atchison County) over the Delaware River in Arrington now closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
– K-9 (Marshall County) from K-87 junction to two miles east still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
– K-18 (Wabaunsee/Riley Counties) from K-99 junction to K-177 still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
– K-87 (Marshall County) from the K-9 junction south to the Village of Vliets still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
– K-92 (Leavenworth County) over Stranger Creek still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
– K-192 (Leavenworth County) over Stranger Creek in Easton still closed to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.

The roadways are not expected to reopen until sometime later tonight.

Drivers must use alternate routes. No marked detours provided. Drivers: Do not attempt to drive through flooded or high water on roadways. Turn around, go back in other direction.