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Updated list of Western Pennsylvania roads still affected by flooding

Patrick Varine
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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
A mudslide from heavy rains over the past few days has closed off access for motorists on Thursday morning (April 4, 2024) along River Road (Route 66) at Penn Avenue in Parks Township.

PennDOT has released an update concerning the portions of state roads are closed or restricted in Allegheny County, Westmoreland County, and Beaver County due to flooding and slides as of 1:30 a.m. Saturday:

Allegheny County

Saxonburg Boulevard, south of Berryhill Road in O’Hara Township: closed (due to slide)

Bunola River Road, between River Hill Road and Elkhorn Road in Elizabeth Township: closed

Church Hollow Road, between Raccoon Run Road and Elkhorn Road in Forward Township

Ella Hollow Road, between Guffey Road and Rainbow Run Road in Forward Township: closed

Walton Road, between Dale Road and Riverview Road in Jefferson Hills: lane restriction

Westmoreland County

Ross Mountain Park Road between Lower Club Road in Fairfield and Shrum Hill Road in St. Clair

Bairdstown Road between Derry Lane and Market Street/Indiana County line in Derry

Hannastown Road/Whitethorn Road between Route 22 (William Penn Highway) and Township Road in Salem

Beaver County

Route 51 (Constitution Boulevard), near the Aliquippa Bridge in Aliquippa: lane restrictions

Willoughby Run Road, between Route 989 and Zeigler Road in New Sewickley: lane restriction

Shivler Road, between McLeary Road in Greene Township and Gibbs Road in Raccoon Township: closed

Darlington Road between Beaver Street and Par Avenue in Fallston: lane restriction (due to slide)

Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at pvarine@triblive.com.

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