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Storm Gerrit latest: A96 closed at Huntly and Inverurie


By David Porter

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Update 9.30am - Most roads have now reopened with the exception of the A96 at Huntly where a diversion remains in place.

Update: 9pm - Drivers are still being advised to avoid the Huntly area, however it is now understood that the road through the town past the train station has been opened after flood water was cleared from the site, but it is cautioned that it is height restricted and that larger vehicles should not attempt this route.

Update: 7.30pm - Volunteers have opened the Stewart's Hall in Huntly for those affected by travel issues in the area. The A97 is currently closed due to a lorry being stuck at Gartly and vehicles are stuck on the Rothiemay road for those who are attempting this route.

Due to the flooding situation caused by Storm Gerrit, Route 19, which starts and finishes in Huntly, will not be gritted this evening.

Please take extra care if you are driving on these roads through the night. Aberdeenshire Council will be out at 5am to treat this route.

Route 19
Route 19

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Drivers in the north-east are being advised as of 5pm not to travel in the Huntly area if at all possible as the A96 has now been closed in both directions to traffic.

The route through the town is also closed at the train station underpass, leaving no viable option for larger vehicles and drivers are asked not travel as alternative routes via Rhynie/Insch and Aberchirder/Turriff are also affected with know issues at Gartly and Oyne fork, Bridge of Marnoch and Forgue making the routes impassible at this time.

The A96 is also closed between the Port Elphinstone and Blackhall Roundabout at Inverurie, with traffic diverted through the town.

Elsewhere there are flooding issues around Balmedie, Stuartfield, and the A90, Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route is closed on the actual road northbound at it's junction with the A947 just north of Dyce with vehicles able to exit and rejoin on either side of the slipway.

The southbound carriageway is down to one lane at the same location


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