Heavy rains cause washout on U.S. 98 in Fairhope

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Heavy rains cause washout on U.S. 98 in Fairhope
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Part of southbound U.S. 98 in Fairhope will be closed through Tuesday so work crews can complete repairs after heavy rains compromised an underground drainage culvert.

The right lane is closed on U.S. 98 in Fairhope, Ala., on Saturday, August 27, 2022. .Work crews were in Fairhope Saturday to repair a washout that occurred at Fly Creek in Fairhope.

The Alabama Department of Transportation, on Friday, said the rains compromised an underground drainage culvert beneath U.S. 98 between Parker Road and Veterans Drive. Approximately one-half mile of the right lane of southbound U.S. 98 will be closed through Tuesday so work crews can complete the repairs.The multiuse sidewalk on the east side of US 98 from Woodlands Drive to Fly Creek Avenue will be closed to pedestrian and all other usages as crews from ALDOT work to repair culverts on U.S. 98.

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