Drivers have been requested to keep away from the highway
A piece of a Welsh avenue has been closed after a sinkhole appeared within the highway. Swansea Council has closed a part of Bryn-y-Mor Street in Swansea as a result of sinkhole.
The highway is closed between Walter Street and King Edward Street with the highway anticipated to be closed “over the approaching days” whereas investigations are carried out, in keeping with the council. Drivers are being requested to make use of different routes whereas the closure is in place.
Surrounding roads will not be affected by the sinkhole, an announcement from the council added.
The total publish reads: “As a result of a sinkhole close to the junction of Bryn-y-Mor Street and Westbury Road we’ve got closed Bryn-y-Mor Street between Walter Street and King Edward Street.
“The highway can be closed over the approaching days whereas investigations are carried out and drivers are requested to make use of different routes.
“Surrounding roads will not be affected and residents on the northern finish of Bryn-y-Mor highway will nonetheless be capable of entry their properties on foot as regular.
“We admire your endurance and we are going to replace you when we’ve got extra info.”
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