Weather forces closure of Old Military Road

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Engineers have been working to excavate a new culvert beneath the A83

The Old Military Road in Argyll was closed overnight after heavy rainfall led to debris on the hillside moving.

The route has been used as an alternative to the A83 after a significant landslip at the Rest and Be Thankful on 4 August.

About 30-40mm of rain was expected to fall in the area in a 24 hours period.

The road was due to close between 21:00 on Thursday and 09:00 on Friday, but its closure was brought forward, external and it shut at 19:25 on Thursday evening.

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Heavy rain has the potential to impact on the steep channels above and below the A83 carriageway, where loose debris and material landed.

Teams are working on a programme of complex repairs on the A83 carriageway which was damaged following the landslide.

It will be fully assessed on Friday morning ahead of expected reopening.

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A simulation of the repairs being done to the A83 following a major landslip

Traffic will be diverted via the standard diversion route of the A83, A82, A85 and A819.

Eddie Ross, of road operator Bear Scotland said: "We're paying close attention to the forecasts in order to ensure if it is safe for us to keep the Old Military Road open for road users given the presence of loose debris in the steep channels on the hillside.

"Heavy rain is developing overnight with particularly heavy rain tomorrow morning until 9am.

"We need to put safety of road users first. We'll continue to monitor the hillside and the conditions in the area and do all we can to open the OMR as soon as we can once the safety assessment following the heavy rain is complete."

He added: "Argyll remains open for business and as ever we thank the local community and road users for their patience and assure them we're working hard to get the A83 open as quickly and safely as possible."