Fog, Flooding Close Multiple New Zealand Roads; Kelowna Prepares Months of Closures
Fog, Flooding Close Multiple New Zealand Roads; Kelowna Prepares Months of Closures

Fog, Flooding Close Multiple New Zealand Roads; Kelowna Prepares Months of Closures

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Multiple road maintenance and construction projects are causing closures and delays in various regions. In New Zealand's Bay of Plenty, fallen trees, slips, and flooding have led to closures and delays on State Highway 2, SH29, SH36, SH30, and numerous local roads, with crews addressing potholes and drainage issues amid challenging weather conditions. In Kelowna, Canada, a $6 million project to extend Frost Road and build a roundabout on Chute Lake Road will result in closures from mid-June to mid-September, including Frost Road, Chute Lake Crescent, and their intersections, with detours in place and improvements such as sidewalks, pathways, and upgraded utilities planned. In California, a closure on Highway 41 at Highway 46 requires detours and may cause delays of 45 minutes to an hour, part of ongoing efforts to widen the highway and improve traffic safety. Meanwhile, in Indiana, State Road 58 will experience daily lane closures for about a week starting June 12 for asphalt milling and paving, with traffic managed by flaggers and one lane remaining open. Drivers are advised to plan for delays and follow safety instructions across these affected areas.

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