Traffic & Transit
Pittsburgh Flash Flood Aftermath: Most Recent Closed Roads List
The cleanup continues from Thursday's devastating flooding around Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH, PA - The impact from Thursday's flash flooding continues to be felt on local roadways. Here's the scene this morning in Ross Township:
Water is still pouring into the sinkhole this morning in Ross Township. I’ll have a live report at 7:30. Watch here: https://t.co/4ULoDMGD4A pic.twitter.com/2eGQsWvdvS
— Chris Hoffman (@NewsmanChris) July 12, 2019
And in Penn Hills:
WATCH: Cars drive through floodwaters in Penn Hills https://t.co/w9oRrznYn8 pic.twitter.com/LIfr0SdZYq
— WTAE-TV Pittsburgh (@WTAE) July 12, 2019
Here's the most recent list of roads still impacted by the flood waters, released Friday morning by PennDOT.
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- Single-lane alternating traffic on the Route 1003 (Kittanning Pike) bridge near Kirkwood Drive in O’Hara Township;
- Route 1016 (Log Cabin Road) between Little Deer Creek Road and Butler Logan Road in Indiana and Frazer Townships is closed to traffic;
- Single-lane alternating traffic on Route 4002 (Geyer Road) between Mt. Troy Road and Babcock Boulevard in Reserve and Shaler townships;
- Route 4032 (Fern Hollow Road) in Sewickley Hills Borough closed to traffic;
- Single-lane alternating traffic on Route 130 (Sandy Creek Road) the Municipality of Penn Hills; and
- Route 3094 (Bocktown Road) between Route 51 and Beaver County in Crescent Township is closed to traffic.
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