A SLIP road in Queensferry has been temporarily closed following a large amount of debris falling off a wagon.
A lorry transporting fresh produce has managed to lose its stock after the poultry fell out onto the road.
Flintshire residents had a shock this afternoon to discover a large amount of poultry had fallen out of a lorry.
🛑Slip Road Closed #A494
— Traffic Wales North & Mid (@TrafficWalesN) January 5, 2024
➡️The eastbound slip road at queensferry interchange is currently closed due to a large amount of debris on the road.
👷Crews are en route to clear the area. pic.twitter.com/KPjPA4P3FO
The slip road at the Queensferry interchange is now closed until further notice.
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A nearby resident said the poultry covers at least a two-mile stretch of road starting on Glendale Avenue, over the Queensferry roundabout and onto the dual carriage slip road heading towards the M56.
The incident occurred this afternoon and was immediately shared on social media pages by witnesses who claimed the smell was "just horrendous."
The debris is currently being removed from the roads.
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