 Hello folks, Sean Allen reporting live for EKB TV News, currently standing in the community of Wayland here in Floyd County. Now I'm currently standing on Route 7 that goes directly through Wayland and as you can see behind me, Route 7 is completely shut down due to the floodwaters. I'm standing here with Brent Little, Assistant Fire Chief for the Wayland Volunteer Fire Department. Brent, can you tell me a little bit about why Route 7 has to be shut down right now? Well, the roadway is completely covered in water, as you can see. It's coming up through the drainage system, which is backing up and flooding the roadway. We are in fear of people getting stranded within the water, which is, there's an easier way we can break them around it, which is going up through the back street and around through Zion Search Park lot to get on the other side. As you can see, it's coming through the drainage system as you can see it over by those signs on the back of the park there. The water is actually bubbling up through. That's been our biggest experience at this point, the road waterway. Now, as far as any other back streets or any other residential areas here, they're ending around the community of Wayland. What about those? The roads through the road are completely covered at this time. Mill Creek does have water over the roadways. It is getting into the basement of some people's homes in Glow and Wayland up here on this other side of the street. You can see it's bubbling about two foot deep in the back side of Wayland around people's homes. Now this water that we're seeing on Route 7, now is it continuing to rise or is it beginning to recede any? It's actually standing still right now, which is a good sign, which means it's going to recede shortly. Thank you, sir. Alright. Once again, Sean Allen reporting live for EKB TV News. Currently standing on Route 7 in the community of Wayland in Floyd County. Just spoke with Assistant Fire Chief Brent Little of the Wayland Volunteer Fire Department who says that Route 7 is completely shut down, as you can see, due to some water coming up out of the drain on the other side of the street. It's bubbling up and flooding Route 7. He also said there are several areas and several back streets and several residential areas that are flooded as well. As you can see right here, this is First River Street, going down beside the gas station here just off Route 7. As you can see, it's about two feet up as Brent had alluded to and all the way at the end of the street, there's actually a car that is partially submerged in the water. We, of course, will keep you updated on flood conditions throughout the region, reporting live from Wayland. I'm Sean Allen for EKB News.