Floodwaters have washed out roads across North Dakota, and counties are advising no travel on many of the smaller, secondary routes. State transportation officials also advised no travel for cars and light pickups on Interstate 94 just east of Steele, in central North Dakota, because of water on the road.
Ramps at the Windsor interchange along the interstate also have water, as does the stretch of the interstate between Oriska and Tower City. Interstate 29 has water problems in parts of Pembina, Walsh and Grand Forks counties, but travel is still allowed. The rest area east of Grafton is closed.
Officials in Kidder, LaMoure, Mercer, Morton, Sheridan and Wells counties advised no travel on secondary roads and extreme caution on primary roads. Burleigh County also has reported dozens of road closures.