SEYMOUR — A water main that broke on Bungay Road at about 7 p.m.
Thursday has been repaired, but it caused traffic detours overnight and
into this morning.
Police spokesman Lt. Paul Satkowski said, as
of 10:40 a.m. today, the roadway was still closed but crews hoped to
have it reopened by noon when nearby Seymour High School dismisses on an
abbreviated day schedule.
The closure on Bungay Road is between West Church Street and Bungay Terrace.
“Public
Works was called out last night to sand and salt the road,” he said.
“Obviously, any water on the roadway turned to ice.”
Bungay Elementary School and Seymour High School are in session, Satkowski said.
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