- U.S.-based aid groups rush to get supplies into storm-battered Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
- Travelers stuck in Jamaica due to Hurricane Mellissa forced to pay for unwanted extended stay
- Raleigh police officer awaits word from family in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa devastation
- North Carolina’s leaders give insight on the effects of Hurricane Melissa
- ‘We want some answers;’ Whiteville residents demand city response to prevent flooding
U.S. 401/Louisburg bridge open again after June 8 flooding
The bridge on US 401 and Louisburg Road, which was knocked out due to flooding back in June, is now open again.
Officials with the NC Department of Transportation said the bridge, which goes over the Little River, opened six weeks ahead of schedule. It was closed six weeks ago after heavy rains inundated the northeast Raleigh area.
According to the NCDOT, original estimates following the flood event that wiped out this and other structures in the area pegged the reopening for Aug. 31. NCDOT engineers worked with a contractor that was already onsite and under contract to replace the bridge and fast-track the project.
For real-time travel information, visit DriveNC.gov or follow NCDOT on social media