The
state Department of Highways is set to reopen Madison Creek Road near Lyburn to
residents Thursday at 5 p.m., more than a week after it was first shut
down due to several mudslides covering the road.
A
contractor, hired by the state DOH, has been working since the initial slide to
repair the unstable hillside and clear off the roadway once again so
traffic could travel through the stretch safely.
Thanks
to the resources available, the contractor was able to scrape the hillside down
to the original grade for the length of the slide. Flaggers will be placed
along the route, so residents may face temporary delays as they work to control
traffic flow in and out of the area.
As
the work to reopen the roadway progressed, the Logan County Emergency Ambulance
Service Authority used a boat to evacuate 40 of the 70 residents who were
stranded by the mudslide by way of the Guyandotte River .
Crews
have continued to carry supplies by boat to residents who remained at their
homes as well as carry residents to and from their houses. The DOH paid for
temporary housing and transportation for residents who were evacuated.
The
DOH is unsure exactly how long it will take to permanently repair the roadway.
They plan to release more information regarding the project as the information
becomes available.