National Highways taking action ‘to prevent further A63 flooding closures’

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National Highways taking action ‘to prevent further A63 flooding closures’

Hull Daily Mail Icon News Hull & East Yorkshire News Traffic & Travel There has been traffic chaos on Friday morning with the westbound side of the dual carriageway closed for hours due to surface water National Highways said it has been taking action to prevent further closures on the A63 after overnight heavy rain led to one side of the dual carriageway shutting leading to long travel delays through the rush hour and beyond. A section of the westbound carriageway was closed throughout Friday morning with drivers being diverted onto alternative routes. The Clive Sullivan Way section of the A63 was closed heading away from Hull between the St Andrew’s Quay exit and the A15 junction due to “flooding caused by heavy rainfall in the early hours of this morning”. National Highways said: “Humberside Fire Service attended the scene to assist with pumping out surface water.” There was also a closure on the A63 one day last month following heavy rainfall which led to to standing water on the road. Concerned such closures could reoccur with further rainfall expected in the coming days in relation to Storm Amy, Hull Live asked National Highways if they are working to establish if there is an underlying issue causing the flooding. During the closure period on Friday morning, a spokesperson explained: “The gulleys and drains are currently being cleared in preparation for the further heavy rainfall forecast to occur later today, with the aim of preventing further closures.” At around 11.30am it was confirmed the clearance work had been comp…
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