Powys County Council has confirmed two roads will remain closed after Storm Bert left damage across the county.
The council confirmed that the Airport road near Welshpool will remain closed along with the B4391 Llangynog to Bala.
The airport road is currently closed due to flooding in the area while the council said that the B4391 would remain closed after it was blocked due to a landslip.
The council asked drivers to be cautious over the next few days as there is still debris left on the roads after the weekend’s weather.
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A spokesperson for Powys County Council said: “Roads may still have storm debris on them. We want to reminder drivers to take extra care when using these roads as some damage may be left unseen.
“We will continue to clean up storm debris on our roads over the next couple of days.”
The council added that a number of roads which have been closed since the weekend should be open again at the end of the day including the A479 at Tretower and the A479 / A40 at Nantyffin Cider Mill
While they also confirmed that the A458 Cyffronydd, the A40 Brecon to Sennybridge, the B4356 / B4357 Whitton, the C0036 Pontfaen to Merthyr Cynog and Brecon Street had all reopened.
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