M62 Leeds: Exit slip road to 'remain closed for several hours' for burst water main 'investigation'

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A key slip road on the M62 near Leeds is set to “remain closed for several hours”.

The M62 junction 30 (Oulton) eastbound exit slip road is closed due to a possible burst water main.

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National Highways Yorkshire

National Highways Yorkshire has advised that the M62 junction 30 (Oulton) eastbound exit slip road is closed due to a possible burst water main. Investigation work is underway.

The slip road is expected to remain closed for several hours today.

Motorway Cameras England shows that a steady flow of traffic continues to build at nearby junctions.

Drivers are being warned to plan ahead with delays expected.

National Highways Yorkshire are yet to issue an official statement on the work but expect the slip road to remain closed throughout much of the day.

Slip road closed where it meets with the A642 Wakefield Road.

Slip road to be closed for two days

National Highways have provided the following update on this incident:

“Drivers in West Yorkshire are advised that a slip road on the M62 has been closed to allow for an emergency repair to a burst water main and resurfacing.

“The eastbound exit slip road of the M62 at junction 30 is shut and repair work has been carried out on the burst main.

“However, the carriageway surface requires planing out and resurfacing. Anti-skid surfacing will also have to be applied.

“Yorkshire Water advise that the slip road affected by the burst main is likely to re-open on Thursday (23 February) morning.”

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