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Monday, June 6, 2016

Road closures and hazards

Local road hazards and closures as of 10.50pm, Monday, June 6

ROADS CLOSED:
  • Church Rd, Dromedary (at bridge 200m in from Boyer Rd)
  • Glenora Rd (from Plenty to Bushy Park), Plenty/Bushy Park
  • Gordon River Rd, Glenora Rd to Lyell Hwy (through Macquarie Plains), Styx River has broken its banks
  • Lyell Highway, Ouse – Ouse Bridge impassable – Divert via Repulse Road. NO TRUCKS due to bridge restrictions 2.4m height. Light Passenger Vehicles and 4WD only.
  • Lyell Highway, Rosegarland
  • Victoria Valley Road, Ouse – From Lanes Tier Road to Cherry Tree Hill


HAZARDS:
  • Lyell Highway, Hayes – water on road
  • Styx River has broken banks at Bushy Park – water over roadway
  • Tynwald Park, New Norfolk - water on road and sportsfields
Click here for the full list and updates from Tasmania Police


Road Weather Alert
for Upper Derwent Valley, North West Coast, Central North, North East, Western, Central Plateau, Midlands, East Coast and South East forecast districts

Issued at 9:06pm on Monday 6 June 2016.

Flooded roads will make driving conditions dangerous during Monday and Tuesday in parts of the North West Coast, Central North, North East, Western, Central Plateau, Midlands, East Coast, Upper Derwent Valley and South East forecast districts.

For information on any road closures, please contact your local council or the Police.

The next alert will be issued by 5am Tuesday.

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