Clean-up taking place as Powys roads still impacted by recent torrential rain
18 October 2024
The county was hit hard by the deluge that fell on Wednesday 17 October and early hours of Thursday morning.
Significant disruption was caused with a number of roads closed due to floodwater while landslides and fallen trees also impacted the road network. Drains and culverts became overloaded due to the volume of rainwater that fell in the county in just a few hours.
Some roads remain closed due to flooding and won't re-open until the water has receded. Two roads, the B4393 near Llansantffraid and the B4520 near Upper Chapel, are open under traffic management after they were damaged by floodwater.
Powys County Council's Highways Team, supported by emergency services, were at the forefront of work responding to various flood-related incidents across the county.
The team are now undertaking flood clean-up works and removing debris from drains and culverts following this weather event.
Cllr Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys, said: "I want to praise our staff for their hard work in responding to numerous incidents following the torrential rain the whole county experienced.
"This has had a significant impact on our road network which we will be assessing and will carry out the necessary repair works over the coming days.
"Many of the culverts and inlets that flooded or overtopped were completely overwhelmed in just a few hours. It is clear that in many locations our drainage infrastructure is failing to cope with the impact of climate change.
If your property was affected by flooding, please make sure that you report it at Report a Flood. Alternatively email land.drainage@powys.gov.uk