TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW)-- Rossville residents are cleaning up the mud, muck and smell left behind following Friday's flooding.
Shawnee county commissioners heard a report from Interim Emergency Management Director Dusty Nichols Monday.
Nichols noted that for the first time his office sent out a code red alert, or a reserve 911 call for residents near cross creek.
He says that his team is now in recovery phase and are collecting information as to how much damage was caused to city infrastructure.
Nichols and commissioner Shelly Buhler, who lives in Rossville, said it is important for people to be prepared and to have an emergency kit ready for when disasters strike.
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