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The southbound lane of the Lodge Freeway in Detroit has been closed due to flooding caused by fire hydrant flushing. Officials are urging drivers to find alternate routes as traffic is heavily impacted. The closure is attributed to routine water upgrades by the Great Lakes Water Authority, which has led to blocked storm drains exacerbating the flooding. Traffic reporters are on-site to assist motorists, though no timeline for reopening has been provided. Investigations are underway to address the flooding issues.
Detroit – The southbound lane of the Lodge Freeway has been closed since Thursday afternoon due to flooding, which drivers are advised to avoid until further notice. The closure affects the stretch of freeway between Howard and Jefferson. As of 11 a.m. on Friday, officials were urging motorists to find alternate routes for their commutes, as the flooding is impacting traffic flow in the downtown area.
The source of the flooding has been identified as the flushing of fire hydrants near Huntington Place. This flushing was part of routine upgrades being conducted by the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) at the Water Works Park treatment plant. The water released during the hydrant flushing cascaded down onto the Lodge Freeway, resulting in the flooding and subsequent roadway closure.
Rob Morosi, a spokesperson for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), confirmed that the situation is not related to weather conditions. Instead, it was noted that blocked storm drains, potentially filled with debris, may have contributed to the flooding on the freeway. While the hydrant flushing process has now been completed, officials are still investigating the exact details of the flooding incident.
As a result of the closure, traffic reporters are onsite to assist drivers in navigating alternate routes. Traffic reporter Darnell Blackburn has been dispatched to the area to provide current updates and detours to help alleviate the congested traffic conditions.
At this time, no timeline has been provided for when the southbound lane will be reopened to traffic. MDOT continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates as they become available. Additionally, it should be noted that there is permitted construction activity occurring in the vicinity of Second Street at the freeway, which may also influence traffic conditions.
The Great Lakes Water Authority’s upgrades are part of a larger initiative to improve the water infrastructure within the region. While necessary, such activities can inadvertently lead to disruptions if not properly managed, as evidenced by the current flooding scenario.
In summary, the closure of the southbound lane of the Lodge Freeway in Detroit is a direct result of fire hydrant flushing and subsequent flooding, with debris-clogged storm drains potentially exacerbating the situation. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes and stay informed through local traffic updates as officials work to resolve the flooding issue and ensure safety on the roadways.
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- Detroit Free Press: Freeways Flood During Tuesday Storms
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Detroit flooding
