10 March 2022
Severe weather conditions from the current east coast low have resulted in some disruptions to our Shoalhaven road network.
Shoalhaven City Council crews are continuing to undertake emergency works where possible however the damage in some locations is extensive and repairs could take days.
Where possible and safe, Council crews are inspecting the roads that are accessible to determine the extent of damage and the appropriate emergency treatment.
Shoalhaven City Council Mayor, Amanda Findley said, "we are doing our best to keep up with the need for essential road works. Being mindful that whilst the rain is still with us road conditions will continue to deteriorate.”
“Repairs are being prioritised according to safety and the need to provide emergency access as widely as possible.”
“We are asking motorists to be patient while the extent of damage is being assessed and please, drive cautiously and to the conditions.” Mayor Findley said.
Motorists are reminded not to drive through floodwater, always follow the directions of emergency services and take extreme care as conditions are changing quickly.
In these severe weather conditions essential travel only is recommended for the safety of Council Staff and emergency personnel.
If travel is necessary, check Council’s Road Closures and Local Live Traffic web pages and drive to the current conditions. And remember, it is illegal to pass through a road closed sign and penalties will apply.
For more information on traffic conditions, visit the NSW live traffic map at: https://www.livetraffic.
For emergency assistance due to flash flooding and storm damage, call NSW SES on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies including rescue, call 000.
Do not drive, ride, or walk-through
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