Several roads across both Arkansas and Oklahoma remain closed Monday morning due to heavy rains across the area:
Benton County
Both lanes of Sugar Creek Road remain closed after a large tree fell overnight; it’s unclear at this time when crews with the road department will be out to get that tree removed.
Washington County
Stone Bridge is flooded and impassable
Mount Olive Road, just east of Elkins, is flooded and impassable
Billings is flooded and impassable
Dye Creek Road in West Fork is flooded and impassable
Sprinston Ford is flooded but is passable
Goose Creek Road is flooded but is passable
Ball Street in Johnson is flooded and impassable
The intersection of Highways 59 and 62 is flooded but passable
Kinver Road is flooded and impassable
Sebastian County
Harding Street in Lavaca, which is near City Hall, remains closed due to water covering the roadway
Highway 255 at Hickman Bluff Road is closed and impassable
Highway 252 at Onion Creek is closed and impassable
Crawford County
Sharp Chapel Road in the Alma Bottoms is closed due to flooding
Gun Club Road is flooded and remains closed
Hollis Lake is closed due to flooding
Orrick Road in Van Buren is closed due to flooding
The low-water bridge on Pevehouse Road in Van Buren is closed due to flooding
Highway 282 at the Grotto Hole remains closed due to flooding
Franklin County
Highway 23, north of Cass, remains closed due to a landslide in that area
Johnson County
No road closures in effect Monday morning
Logan County
No road closures in effect Monday morning
Polk County
Highway 71 is down to one lane
Sequoyah County
A section of Indian Road, off of Highway 10A, is closed due to flooding
LeFlore County
Highway 270, just south of Highway 271, is closed due to flooding
Highway 82, west of Talihina, is closed due to flooding