A section of the Alaska Highway in British Columbia near the Yukon Territory border has reopened to a one-lane detour with alternating traffic after the road was washed out by flooding.
Part of the Alaska Highway in northern British Columbia closed to traffic Friday, July 1, 2022, after it collapsed due to flooding.
A section of the Alaska Highway in British Columbia near the Yukon Territory border has reopened to one lane of traffic after the road wasA portion of the road north of Liard Hot Springs in British Columbia had collapsed and washed away, leaving a crevasse on the main route from Alaska to the Lower 48.
were shared by the Yukon Highways and Public Works department on Friday. According to a previous B.C. road and traffic update, the damage was caused by water pooling between Fireside Maintenance Camp and Allen’s Lookout. According to a Monday afternoon update, the road reopened to a one-lane detour, with alternating traffic.
The Yukon Highways and Public Works department wrote on social media that a detour had been created for southbound traffic leaving Watson Lake in the Yukon Territory, and for northbound traffic leaving Fort Nelson in British Columbia.The detour is at km 900 for southbound traffic leaving Watson Lake and km 897 for northbound traffic leaving Fort Nelson.
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