TWISP, Wash. (AP) — Mud, slides and flash floods triggered by heavy rain falling on wildfire-scarred areas of north-central Washington damaged some homes, blocked portions of at least three highways and stranded motorists, officials say.

Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers said he heard “a couple” of homes along State Highway 153 near Twisp were damaged. Deputies were trying to reach the residences. There were no reports of injuries Thursday night. Power was reported out in much of the area.