A portion of Highway 89 remains closed. Residents can get to Markleeville via Monitor Pass.
A New Zealand volcano is venting more steam and mud after a deadly eruption two days ago.
A heavy flow of mud and debris came pummeling down Loop Rd. into Vista Blvd. on Saturday. This area of Sparks tends to frequently fill with rain water when storms roll through.
The National Weather Service in Reno has issued a Flood Watch for portions of California and Nevada through Friday evening.
The number of people missing after the deadly mudslides in Montecito, California, stands at 8.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is advising of traffic lane shifts and reduced speeds near the State Route 341/Geiger Grade summit following rockfall onto the roadway.
Crews continue to cleanup mud and debris after heavy rain caused some minor flash flooding in east Sparks Monday night. The same area was hit by a larger flash flood last June.
Crews are currently clearing away mud, rocks and other debris north of Red Rock Road on Highway 395 between Susanville and Reno.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for south central Churchill County and north central Mineral County until 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Douglas County is cleaning up the damage left behind from flash flooding Wednesday, but they need the states help to fund the cleanup.