B999 closed between Tarves and Pitmedden

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Aberdeenshire Council have advised that becasue water is not draining away as fast as expected from localised flooding, the B999 btween Tarves and Pitmedden at Dinneswood is CLOSED. 

The water depth is high and marginal for many cars to have problems, although it is possible to get through.  However, the risk remains for some vehicles and because of that, signs have been put up by Police Scotland to say the road is closed.

Police Scotland have said it is an offence to go through a road closed sign like this and you may void your insurance if you did and had a subsequent problem.

Buses
290Bus-TarvesThis is why the buses, despite running during the day yesterday ceased after dark. Stagecoach bluebird had previously gone through, but new rain last night and today means they will not ignore a closed sign.

Buses are running from Pitmedden to Aberdeen. 

Travel by Car

Access to Ellon is via Raxton crossroads to Auchterellon.

Access to Aberdeen is via Bool Road and Cairnbrogie Crossroads and back to the B999 at Pitmedden.

Latest flood news – Sunday 11pm 10th January

Stagecoach have said there was no last bus tonight because of the flood.  This will mean the first buses out in the morning may well be disrupted, please check with Stagecoach Bluebird for travel update in the morning.

ABERDEENSHIRE LATEST ON FLOODING

shire-logoAberdeenshire Council is responding to recent flooding events by providing skips for the collection of flood damaged items.

There are currently large amounts of items for collection so skips are filling quickly and are being uplifted and replaced as required. Large skips cannot be deployed in all areas, due to access restrictions, however we will continue to provide collection facilities to all areas, including the use of collection vehicles when and where appropriate.

As we do this we are speaking to residents to ensure that damaged items can be collected, as in some cases insurances assessors require to be consulted before items are removed. Mechanical sweeping of the streets will commence when flood waters subside.

We would like to reassure residents that we are continuing to make every effort to collect flood damaged items as quickly as possible and are speaking to local people to keep them updated and ensure that items are ready for removal. We expect this operation to take some time to complete.

Weather problems – UPDATE as at 17:00 Friday, January 8

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Aberdeenshire Council update.

A break in the weather has made responding to ongoing issues in relation to the weather easier, but there are still significant challenges facing those involved in the council’s response.

The following is intended to update you on the current position but please be aware that this is a moving picture and the situation has been changing rapidly.

Roads teams have been working flat out to minimise disruption in very difficult circumstances and council staff in general are to be commended for their efforts, with many going beyond the call of duty to help.

It is expected to be dry over the next 24 to 36 hours, but there remains a severe flood warning in place for Inverurie and Ellon. Further rain is possible on Saturday night into Sunday, but at this stage it is not expected to be significant, albeit it may prolong the situation slightly, rather than worsen it.

Overnight

Substantial flooding in Inverurie saw around 100 people attend a rest centre set up at Inverurie Academy. Forty people attended at the Kemnay rest centre, but this has now been stood down. The Kintore rest centre was stood down due to lack of demand.

In Port Elphinstone the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service reported rescuing 50 people.

Scottish and Southern Electricity reported a widespread power cut including 600 in Inverurie and 150 in Ellon.

Also in Ellon, 37 people attended the rest centre there, but the centre in Turriff was stood down. Stonehaven’s rest centre stood down around midnight.

In Huntly the river Deveron peaked at 19:00 and residents were moved back into the care home, having been evacuated earlier in the evening.

On Deeside, river peaks passed with no significant flooding incidents to note, though council teams remained on standby to respond. All local rest centres have now closed.

Today

In some communities in Banff and Buchan there has been localised flooding, mostly relating to surface water, which is being dealt with by local teams. Sandbags have been deployed where necessary.

There have been no significant new developments elsewhere in Aberdeenshire.
Road/bridge closures

The Deveron Bridge was closed overnight last night, but reopened to traffic in the morning after safety checks. There was no need to close Banff Bridge.

Many roads remain passable only with care and a significant number are still closed due to flooding, structural damage and landslips.

Engineers have been busy checking bridges on the Don for structural integrity following the floods, but as yet none have required closure.

Despite repeated messages about the dangers of failing to heed road closed signs, many motorists continue to put their safety at risk and distract emergency services from efforts elsewhere.

Reports had been circulating that the council and police had run out of Road Closed signage – this is not the case and the council’s sign shop can quickly produce additional signage if required.
Sandbags

Sandbags have been deployed to affected areas for collection and are available at all council roads depots. People are advised to stay away from flood water where possible and not to take unnecessary risks.

School closures

The best and most up to date source of information for school closures and issues with school transport is our website: http://bit.ly/1mEv5ZZ

Donations

It is testament to the community spirit here in the north east that so many people are offering help, goods and donations to assist people affected by recent severe weather.

We are getting lots of offers of everything from food to furniture, but would like to ask anyone who wants to donate not to leave items in or nearby affected communities.

Although it’s a nice problem to have, the sheer volume of material being left at the rest centre at Victoria Barracks and at the Victoria and Albert Halls has been causing logistical issues.

The scale of donations is overwhelming and there is no longer a need at this time for clothes, toys, bedding and furniture, though this may obviously change.

Food however will continue to be gratefully received at existing food banks who will have established capacity to store and distribute goods to those most in need.

Updates

Please see Aberdeenshire Council’s Facebook page or Twitter feed @aberdeenshire for regular updates.

You can get live information about flood alerts and warnings from SEPA at: http://floodline.sepa.org.uk/floodupdates/

You can also go to our website and check the quick links for information on flood warnings from our colleagues at SEPA, as well as school closure updates and roads information.

Anyone being affected by flooding should contact the emergency services on 999.
Anyone seeking flood advice should call floodline on 0345 9881188 or see the floodline website.

Further updates will be issued as appropriate.

Weather Update Friday 8 January 8am

Friday 8 January 8am – A947 blocked at Parkhill Dyce.

The A947 into Aberdeen is blocked at Parkhill from flooding.  This effectively means that all traffic from the north has to go via Bridge of Don or A96.  Both these routes are heavily congested. both are also suffering from flooding. There is traffic standing for 6 miles on the A90

Police Scotland and traffic Scotland are advising not to journey unless essential.

There are no buses on routes locally.

Inverurie is difficult to access from the east, with only the Rothienorman route (Howford Bridge) road passable.  However, there are no Trains. The roads across to Westhill as an alternative are all barely passable in places and heavily congested on the western approaches to the city.  People are being asked to avoid these journeys.

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