Numerous highways closed in Kenosha County due to flooding
The Kenosha County Sheriff's Department issued a warning Wednesday morning that many county highways and local roads are flooded and not passable.
This is also a reminder to not drive through flooded roads and especially not roads that are closed or barricaded.
The Sheriff's Department and the Kenosha County Highway Department are presently responding to numerous reports of floods and washed out roadways.
The following roadways are closed due to the flooding or washouts:
The intersection of County Highway-N at County Highway-D reported flooded.
The intersection of US Highway 45 at County Highway-K reported flooded but passable.
The intersection of County Highway-KR at County Highway-H is not passable.
Low spots along the farm fields along County Highway-H from County Highway-S to County Highway-KR, and on County Highway-L from State Highway-31 to County Highway-H.
Flooding along US Highway 45 to State Highway 142 is reported flooded.
236th Avenue is flooded between 67th Street and 61st Street.
The intersection of 248th Avenue at 67th Street is flooded.
The 24700 block of County Highway-K is washed away due to sinkhole.
The 23800 block of County Highway-K is flooded and not passable.
The Kenosha Sheriff Department has also responded to Bong Recreation Park to assist with possible evacuation of campers due to the flooding issues.