Updated: 7:10 PM EST December 26, 2020
The following roads are impacted in
Northeastern Pennsylvania due to flooding or downed utilities:
Luzerne County:
The Market Street Bridge located in Wilkes Barre is closed.
SR 239 is closed at the intersection SR 3006 Conyngham Township to the intersection of SR 3008 in Conyngham Township due to flooding.
SR 415, Wyoming County, is closed between the intersection of SR 29 Joseph W. Hunter Hwlake Rd, Noxen, Wyoming County to the Intersection of Lakeside Dr. in Harveys Lake Borough, Luzerne County. The road is closed due to flooding.
SR 3036 is closed between the intersection of SR 93 (PA-093) Third St to the intersection of SR 239 (PA-239)-Miner St in Nescopeck due to flooding.
The Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority will close the Market Street Bridge over the Susquehanna River on Friday, with the river projected to crest at 34 feet — classified as
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Market Street Bridge To Undergo Quarterly Testing Dec. 20 Friday, December 18, 2020 The Tennessee Department of Transportation will conduct quarterly testing and maintenance on the Market Street Bridge in downtown Chattanooga on Sunday during which time the bridge will be closed to through traffic. From 8 a.m. to no later than 2 p.m. the bridge will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic as the testing is performed. This work is weather dependent. Should inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances delay the inspection, it will be rescheduled to take place at a later date. Drivers are advised to use the Olgiati Bridge or the Veterans Bridge as alternate routes while the Market Street Bridge is closed.
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