Stretches of two major highways in the KMMO listening area remain closed due to flooding.
According to MoDOT’s Traveler Information map, closures remain in Carroll and Lafayette Counties.
In Carroll County, U.S. Highway 65, between Carrollton and Waverly, remains closed.
In Lafayette County, Highway 224, between Lexington and Wellington, also remains closed.
There also are a few rural routes still closed due to flooding in the KMMO listening area.
Also, in Carroll County, the stretch of Highway 41, from just north of Miami to the junction of Highway 24, is still open to traffic, with a restriction. The stretch of the highway is open to one lane down the center, with temporary signals in place at each end for traffic control.
In Johnson County, Highway 23, between Concordia and Knob Noster, that was closed for a few days was reopened to traffic on Thursday morning.
For the most up-to-date information, visit MoDOT’s Traveler Information map at modot.org.


