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Roads impassable due to flooding

by Cumbria Crack
15/12/2025
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Following heavy rainfall, a number of roads across the county are affected this morning.

Drivers are asked to be aware of disruption to the following roads today, Monday December 15.

  • A595 at Santon Bridge/Holmrook is impassable due to flooding and is closed.
  • A596 at Castle Gardens, Workington is impassable due to flooding.
  • A591 at Whitecross Bay is impassable due to flooding with vehicles stuck in flood water.
  • B5300 Maryport to Silloth is impassable due to flooding.
  • Brindleway at Seaton is impassable due to a vehicle stuck in flood water and the road is closed.
  • The main road from Great Clifton to Clifton roundabout is impassable due to flooding.
  • The road at Braystone Holiday Village is impassable due to a vehicle stuck in flood water.

The following roads are affected, but are at this time deemed passable with care:

  • A595 – Foxfield to The Green
  • A595 – between Kirkby-in-Furness and Askam-in-Furness
  • A7 at Sandysike / Westlinton
  • A6071 at Mill Hill
  • A6071 at Irthing Bridge, Brampton
  • B6263 – Wetheral to Warwick Bridge

Drivers travelling this morning are encouraged to adapt their driving to the conditions.

Allow extra time for your journey, reduce your speed, keep a safe distance from other vehicles and do not attempt to drive through flood water.

Keep up to date with the situation with us here – just click on the link for updates!

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