A section of the Northside Road in Castara, Tobago, has been closed temporarily to heavy traffic for several days, because it has been compromised by weeks of heavy rainfall, and must undergo emergency rehabilitation work.
“As a result of the high risk associated with the failure of the roadway, the roadway will be closed temporarily to all traffic from … Tuesday 30 August 2022 at 6 pm,” said a release from the Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and Urban Development (DIQUD).
DIQUD notes “a Rotational Failure of the slope” has occurred, prompting the temporary closure. It hopes to restore “basic functionality to this essential roadway” in the shortest possible time.
The Division expects to complete emergency repair works by Sunday, September 4, once “good weather is experienced”.
“Residents of Castara and environs [are advised] that the Northside Road, between Castara Down River and the ‘Welcome to Castara’ sign, is currently temporarily closed to all heavy traffic only. This closure is due to the failure of a portion of the roadway which has made the roadway treacherous at this time,” the Division explained.
Accordingly, all motorists attempting to access this area are asked to utilise alternative routes:
■ Drivers on the lower end of the Northside Road are asked to utilise the Belmont Road (Mason Hall) unto the Windward Road, then unto the Roxborough to Bloody Bay Link Road; and
■ Drivers coming from the higher end of the Northside Road are asked to utilise the Bloody Bay to Roxborough Link Road, then unto the Windward Road.