Multiple Upstate roads have been cited as dangerous after Hurricane Helene made its way through the Upstate.
Here's a list of roads designated as hazardous by the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
Greenville County
Eastbound lanes on Hwy. 29 at Fairview Road in Greer - down power lines
West Blue Ridge Drive in Greenville - flooding
Miller Avenue in Mauldin - flooding
Gap Creek Road near Cleveland - flooding
Hudson Road in Greenville - downed power lines
Academy Boulevard in Greenville - flooding
Sulphur Springs Road in Greenville - flooding
Easley Bridge Road in Greenville - flooding
Altamont Road in Greenville - downed powerlines
Spartanburg County
River Birch Trail in Spartanburg - flooding
Landrum Road in Spartanburg - flooding
Jordan road in Greer - falling trees
More: Helene in South Carolina updates: 9 deaths reported in Upstate; thousands without power
Pickens County
Hampton Avenue - fallen trees
Mt. Tabor Road - fallen trees
East Preston McDaniel Road - fallen trees
Shady Grove Road - washed-out bridge
Adger Road - fallen trees
Anderson County
West Whitner Street - downed power lines
Marshall Avenue - downed power lines
Lewis Street - flooding
This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Multiple Upstate roads are closed, hazardous after Hurricane Helene