(MSC News)--Kansas Department of Transportation crews are making progress in reopening state roads across the state. Major state highways in northeast Kansas are open, including all interstate highways.
KDOT has reopened westbound and eastbound I-70 to through traffic in both directions from Salina to the east Geary County line. This was the last section of I-70 that remained closed because of the blizzard conditions that impacted the state on Jan. 4 and 5.
Other state highways continue to reopen across the state of Kansas, including I-135, U.S. 81, U.S. 75, and highways in Reno, Butler and Harvey counties. However, motorists are advised to slow down, use caution and be prepared for changing road conditions as some highways remain icy and snow packed.
“This storm was an extraordinary weather event, delivering record-breaking snowfalls in many areas,” Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed said. “Our crews were prepared and responded as quickly as possible, but the storm- scale created significant challenges. We appreciate the traveling public- patience and cooperation throughout this event as it allowed crews to make substantial progress overnight. KDOT remains focused on reopening roads, but we encourage travelers to use caution as snow-packed conditions may persist in some areas.”
In addition to clearing roads overnight, KDOT crews worked in cooperation with the Kansas Highway Patrol and local emergency management officials to guide stranded motorists on I-70 in Dickinson County to shelter.
As weather conditions improve across the state, KDOT reminds drivers to maintain a safe distance from crews and equipment working to clear the roads.
Check KDOT's updated traveler information website, kandrive.gov, for updates on highway conditions across Kansas.
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