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Road closure list expands as floodwaters rise in New Brunswick

Long list of Fredericton streets closed Friday afternoon after the St. John River spilled over its banks. Plus, road closures from around the province.

Long list of Fredericton streets closed Friday afternoon after the St. John River spilled over its banks

Floodwaters have caused road closures in several New Brunswick communities. (Alex Vietinghoff/CBC)

The warm temperatures and recent periods of rain have causedflooding in several New Brunswick communities and that is leading to many road closures.

In Fredericton the St. John River has overflowed its banksand several other areas of the province are under advisories.

The rising water has caused several road closures across the province which are listed below.

Fredericton

Fredericton Police opened up access to the WestmorlandBridge with one lane from Westmorland Street and a dedicated right turn lane onto the bridge from Queen Street.

The Department of Transportation is also listing Highway 105 from Fredericton toYoungsCove as closed.

Many other streets were closed as of 4 p.m. Friday, the city announced.

  • River Street under the walking bridge;

  • Riverside Drive;

  • Burpee Street;

  • Church Street;

  • Union Street at Gibson Street;

  • Morell Park;

  • St Anne's Point Drive;

  • Devonshire Drive;

  • Lincoln Road at the city limits and at Waterloo Row;

  • Carleton Street;

  • Water over the road on Winslow and Alexandra streets and University Avenue;

  • Wilsey Road at Kimble Drive;

  • Waterloo Row overpass;

  • Vanier Highway at Slip Lane to Lincoln;

  • Forest Hill at Slip Lane to Lincoln;

  • Shore Street;

  • Sunbury Drive;

  • University Avenue at George Street;

  • Brunswick Street;

  • and Cityview Avenue.

The city is also evacuatedseveral parking areas.

  • East End Garage below ground level.
  • Brunswick Street Garage.
  • York Street Carpark.
  • Frederick Square Garage below ground level.
  • Campbell Street lot.
  • Officers' Square.
  • Upper Queen Street lot.
  • Chancery Place basement parking.
  • Parking along low-lying areas of Campbell, Queen, King, Brunswick, St. John, Carleton and York streets

District 5

  • Route 105 from Fredericton to YoungsCove
  • Route 104 reduced to one lane for 3 km around civic address 300
  • Tweedside Road closed for 8.9 km from Route 3 Brockway
  • Route 690 will close at 3 p.m.
  • The Tripp Settlement Road in Keswick Ridge for 1.5 kmfrom Route 105
  • Kenneth Road in Glassville from West Glassville Road to West Cross Road
  • Campbell Hill Road in Carlow from civic number 60 to West Glassville Road
  • Debec Road in Debec between civic numbers 454 and 485
  • Frasier Road in Brighton between Mainstream Road and Ashland Road

District 6

  • Route 144 from Edmundston city limits to Riviere-Verte and between civic number 1785 and 1795 in Saint-Leonard-Parent.
  • Nadeau Road in Baker Brook between Joseph Mornault Road and Grand-Reed Road
  • Route 380 closed 500 metres north of Lebel Road
  • Rang 3 Road from Myrlang to David Road, dirt road section
  • Tinker Road in Tinker off of Route 130
  • LabrieRoad in Saint-Quentin between Rang 9 and 10 roads and Guimond Road
  • Ed Theriault Road in Rivire-Verte500 metres from Rivire Quisbis Road
  • Pleasant Street in Aroostook 100 metres from Berry Road.

District 2

  • Back Road in Lyttleton from Johnson Bridge to Mullin Stream Road.
  • South Barnaby Road in Barnaby one kilometrewest of Route 126.
  • Storeytown Road at Big Hole Brook
  • Priceville Road near the settlement

District 1

  • Des Buttes Road between Bertrand and Paquetville

  • Mathilda Road in Middle River 150 metres from the Middle River Rd.

  • Mines Road from Route 430 to Nepisiquit Falls Road intersection

  • Boudreau Road between Saint-Lolin and Bertrand, reduce to one lane

District boundaries for New Brunswick from the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. (GNB)