Update: Roads closed in northeast Kansas because of flooding

Update:
All roads are now open, according to KDOT.

As of Thursday morning, there were still some roads closed in northeast Kansas from flooding, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.

They included:

• K-68 in Osage County north of Quenemo was closed to all traffic because of flood waters over the roadway.

• K-87 in Marshall County from the K-9 junction south to the Village of Vilets was closed to all traffic because of flood waters over the roadway.

Also, now open is K-30 in Wabaunsee County from I-70 north to Maple Hill, according to KDOT.

Drivers must use alternate routes where the roads are closed, KDOT stated. No marked detours are provided. Drivers should not attempt to drive through flooded or high water on roadways, a spokesman said.