In a news release, Kimberly Qualls of the Kansas Department of Transportation offered these photographs and the following list (updated at one p.m. Friday)
NOW OPEN! K-5 (Leavenworth County) over 7-Mile Creek NOW OPEN to all traffic as flood waters have receded from 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-68 (Osage County) in the city of Quenemo NOW 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-116 (Atchison County) over the Delaware River in Arrington NOW 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.
***K-99 (Lyon County) from I-35 to Allen Road STILL CLOSED to all traffic due to flood waters over the roadway.
The roadways are not expected to reopen until sometime later Friday night.