TESCOTT, Kan. – Many areas in Central Kansas were struck by flash flooding on Tuesday as thunderstorms rolled through the area, prompting a state of disaster emergency declaration for the governor.

As much as 1-4 inches of rain fell in storms on Monday, though a rain gauge near Salina, Kansas reported 6 inches of rain.

Footage shot throughout Kansas shows how some towns were drenched by the heavy rainfall.

In Tescott , spotters reported water 3-4 feet deep on roads and reaching up to porch levels on some homes in town.

The video above shows floodwater having turned one section of road and the yards of some homes into a lake.

"This is some crazy stuff," said Mike Charowhas, who filmed the video.

Kansans in Brookville also had to contend with widespread flooding, as it pooled on some r

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